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Hyperspectral
remote imaging, usually done from aircraft, is changing the way ecosystems are studied.
UCSC professor of ecology and evolutionary biology Donald Potts can receive detailed
data on coral reefs and other areas without leaving his office. The effort by Potts,
working with UCSC Earth sciences professor Eli Silver and physicist William Pickles
at Lawrence Livermore National Lab, could potentially detect changes in the environment
before they become apparent to the human eye. (More)
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