James Reserve in the
News
ABC News
February 11, 2007
Wireless
Sensors Extend Internet's Reach
National Geographic News
November 14, 2006
"Smart Dust" Sensors to Be Used for
Eco Detection
CNN
August 26, 2006
Explorers - Demystifying Nature
Google Earth Blog
March 23, 2006
Real-Time
Sensor Net in Google Earth
Ogle Earth
March 22, 2006
Future Earth
II: Sensor webs and the Information Commons
UCLA Engineer
March, 2006
A New Way to
See the World
California Connected
September 23, 2005
Robot Forest
Sierra Club
September 15, 2005
Southern
California Forests Face Uncertain Future
KNBC 4 Television, Los Angeles
September, 2005
Wireless Wilderness
Los Angeles Times
July 5, 2005
Spying on Sparrows
AP Press affiliates sample story (used verbatim in hundreds of newspapers
nationwide)
June, 10, 2005
(Environmental News Network
- ENN) Calif. forest cameras snoop on wildlife
text story
PE.com, The Press-Enterprise
June, 9, 2005
Nature Spies
The New York Times
May 10, 2005
A
Web of Sensors, Taking Earth's Pulse
PE.com, The Press-Enterprise
February 9, 2005
Thinning
Irony
PE.com, The Press-Enterprise
January 5, 2005
Visiting
the Snow
University of California Riverside, Newsroom
November 15, 2004
A $2 Million
National Science Foundation Grant Brings Technology and Biology Together at
UC Riverside
ScienceAlert.com.au
August, 2004
WILDLIFE
SPY NETS REVEAL ALL
Scientific American
June, 2004
Smart
Sensors to Network the World; by David E. Culler and Hans Mulder; 8 page(s)
University of California Television, The Knowledge Channel
March 15, 2004
The James Reserve
UCLA Engineer
Spring, 2004
UCLA Researchers
Develop Wireless Mobile Sensing System for Enriched Monitoring of the Environment
Discovery Channel Canada, Daily Planet
January 28, 2004
Treebot
Sign on San Diego, San Diego Union Tribune
November 26, 2003
Buried
Measure
Forbes Magazine
October 28, 2002
Sensors Gone
Wild
California Wild, The Magazine of the California Academy of Sciences
Summer, 2002
Hidden
Reserves of California
UCLA Engineer
Spring, 2002
Embedded Networked
Sensing Systems, Transforming Our World
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