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Drone taught to predict volcanic eruptions – FREE NEWS
The drone was taught to predict volcanic eruptions. To do this, the device calculates the ratio of sulfur to carbon dioxide in oxygen

The drone was taught to predict volcanic eruptions. To do this, the device calculates the ratio of sulfur to carbon dioxide in oxygen.
The researchers explained that the device can primarily be used in the most dangerous parts of the planet: Mount Saint Helena, Vesuvius, Krakatoa – they have repeatedly caught people off guard and inflicted devastating damage. But with the help of unmanned aerial vehicles, an international team of scientists from the United States and seven other countries have developed…
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