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Autor: Prajaya Prajapati | Última actualización: 10/30/2025 | Comentarios: 0
Monitoring terrestrial photosynthesis at canopy and ecosystem scales is key to improving our understanding of the global carbon cycle, vegetation stress, and climate feedback. Over the past decade, measuring sun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) has emerged as one of the most promising tools for quantifying photosynthetic... leer másAutor: Aspen Nielsen | Última actualización: 10/14/2025 | Comentarios: 0
What is around you that you cannot see with your naked eye? This question might invoke images of distant galaxies, known only by state-of-the-art telescopes. Or, perhaps, you think about infrared or ultraviolet light, only visible through specialized cameras. Maybe microorganisms studied through a microscope in... leer másAutor: Robin Deissinger | Última actualización: 11/19/2019 | Comentarios: 0
Are you ready to get heated? In this interview, Hayden Mahan, Product Manager of the Gas Flux and Turbulence Group, shares his excitement about our heated sonic anemometer (the new CSAT3BH) and why heat matters. Hayden was interviewed by Robin Deissinger, the blog editor. Interview... leer más