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Pulse of Dead Sea

GFZ GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam, Helmholtz Centre The Dead Sea is shrinking. There are many reasons for this: climate change is a contributing factor, as is human overuse of water as a resource. The sinking water level has a number of dangerous consequences. For example, fresh groundwater flowing downstream causes salts to dissolve in the soil, resulting in sinkholes. But it also leads to large-scale subsidence of the surrounding land surface. Researchers from an interdisciplinary team of several sections from the GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, together with colleagues from Hannover, Kiel and Padua, have now for the first time demonstrated a direct link between the decrease in the water table, evaporation and land subsidence. They report on this in the journal Scientific Reports.

Humatics, Siemens Partner on NYCT UWB

Humatics, Siemens Partner on NYCT UWB Humatics illustration The New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has awarded $14 million, 15-month contract to a joint venture of Humatics and Siemens Mobility to develop an interoperable Ultra-Wideband (UWB) specification “enabling competition, expanding the UWB ecosystem, and building the foundation for UWB to be used in revenue service” on the MTA New York City Transit (NYCT) rapid transit system as it transitions to communications based train control (CBTC). “This work expands on the success of the 2019 pilot project that determined the effectiveness of using UWB in conjunction with CBTC systems,” Humatics CEO Shawn Henry said. “This scope of work will deliver interoperable UWB. Humatics is pleased to work with the MTA, our pilot partner Siemens, and the broader mobility community to continue to advance next-generation transit technologies. Our 2019 pilot, along with other projects, has demonstrated the capabilities

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