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An image taken by a Copernicus Sentinel-2 satellite shows the devastation of the bushfires in Australia. . | Credit: European ...
Abstract: A global continuous-variable quantum key distribution (CV-QKD) network can be established using a series of satellite-to-Earth channels. Increased performance in such a network is provided ...
Abstract: Timely and accurate detection of Earth surface anomalies (ESAs) using single-temporal remote sensing data is critical for early warning and rapid emergency response. However, existing ...
Following record-breaking floods in March 2025, the usually brown desert surrounding Cooper Creek transformed into a sprawling green corridor, stretching hundreds of miles, an event that locals say ...