Call for Papers: Monitoring our Forests from Root to Canopy
IEEE Earthzine, an online scientific publication, is soliciting articles of 800 to 3,000 words for its 2018 theme on the use of Earth observation data to monitor and quantify forest resources from local to continental scales.
SELFI: NASA’s Pursuit of Life on Saturn’s Enceladus
A new instrument will study the plumes of Saturn’s small moon, telling scientists more about the possibility of life in its global ocean.
Call for Papers: 60 Years in Space
IEEE Earthzine seeks articles that feature advances in our understanding of space as they relate to Earth observation and information, and articles that explore the space program’s projected future.
IEEE Earthzine: 10 Years of Science Communication, Community and Hope
In this annual series, IEEE Earthzine staff and guest contributors offer short essays on their sources of hope and inspiration in the face of widespread global change. With 2017 marking Earthzine’s 10th anniversary, the series takes on added meaning for all of us.
Call for Papers: Autonomous Underwater Vehicles Lead to Discoveries in the Oceanic Wilderness
IEEE Earthzine, an online scientific publication, is soliciting articles of 800 to 3,000 words for its third 2017 quarterly theme on Autonomous Underwater Vehicles.
The Long Road from Idea to Reality for the NeXOS Project
October brings the end of a four-year NeXOS initiative to develop the next generation of web-enabled smart sensors. Funded by the European Commission 7th Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development, the initiative set out to deliver “The Ocean of Tomorrow” by way of a multi-disciplinary effort to observe the ocean and its inhabitants with sustainable marine technology. NeXOS developed … Read More
Saildrones, Canoes, and Smartfins at Oceans 17
Earthzine is covering the Oceans 17 conference in Anchorage, Alaska.
Anchorage Bound: IEEE Earthzine Delivers Third Year of Live Coverage from Oceans 17
IEEE Earthzine’s third year of live coverage at Oceans 17 in Anchorage, Alaska, begins Sept. 18.
Call for Papers: Coral Reefs
IEEE Earthzine, an online scientific publication, is soliciting articles of 800 to 3,000 words for its second 2017 quarterly theme, Coral Reefs.