Using 10 months of data recorded by the seismometers, Mazzini and
his colleagues imaged the area below Lusi and the surrounding volcanoes.
Not exact matches
Zaira Cattaneo at the University of Milano - Bicocca in Italy and
colleagues used transcranial magnetic stimulation to block
areas of the brain while 16 volunteers without the condition identified whether two
images of a face were the same or different.
Junichi Haruyama of the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency and
colleagues found the «skylight» into a suspected intact tube when studying
images of a volcanic
area of the moon called the Marius Hills, taken by Japan's Kaguya spacecraft.
Researchers from two British universities and a Bolivian
colleague examined NASA satellite
images of the region and found that the
area of the Bolivia Cordillera Oriental normally covered by glaciers fell from 530 square kilometres in 1986 to about 300 sq km in 2014 − a shrinkage of more than two - fifths.