La empresa de Gaster ha creado un software que aúna en una misma plataforma en la nube y a tiempo real las retransmisiones provenientes de múltiples dispositivos como drones, móviles o cámaras de videovigilancia, de manera que, por ejemplo, desde la central de bomberos se pueden monitorizar a la vez todas estas fuentes.
UCLA to study rising heat problem in Los Angeles
January 8, 2021UCLA
A team of 10 UCLA professors has earned a $956,000 award for a project that will combine their expertise in engineering, urban planning, public health and environmental law to address the rapid increase in the number of extreme heat days in Los Angeles.
The prize is funded by a 2015 donation from the Anthony and Jeanne Pritzker Family Foundation.
The project, called Heat Resilient L.A., will over the next two years determine where and when people moving around the city are most vulnerable to the effects of extreme heat a problem being caused by climate change and assess which communities most need cooling interventions.
Aaswath Raman and Christoper Yeung/UCLA
A rendering of a cooling structure prototype that could be deployed by the Heat Resilient L.A. team. Katharine Davis Reich |
January 6, 2021
A team of 10 UCLA professors has earned a $956,000 award for a project that will combine their expertise in engineering, urban planning, public health and environmental law to address the rapid increase in the number of extreme heat days in Los Angeles.
The prize is funded by a 2015 donation from the Anthony and Jeanne Pritzker Family Foundation.
The project, called Heat Resilient L.A., will over the next two years determine where and when people moving around the city are most vulnerable to the effects of extreme heat a problem being caused by climate change and assess which communities most need cooling interventions.
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In California, the rebound will be led by tech, residential construction and logistics sector
Los Angeles (December 9, 2020) The quarterly UCLA Anderson Forecast anticipates positive economic news on the horizon.
After the COVID-19 pandemic reached the U.S., the Anderson Forecast’s March report was followed by two downward revisions, and the June and September releases charted the pandemic’s impact on the California and national economies. The December forecast offers hope of a robust recovery from the current recession, based on the assumption that mass vaccinations would clear a path toward a new, productive normalcy for many industries.