The rare fatal attack occurred on Aug. 8 in Nunavut, Canada Uri and Helle Løvevild Golman A rare attack by two polar bears has killed a worker at a remote radar station in the Canadian Arctic. The ...
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A group of strategic Air Force radar facilities along the North Slope are at an accelerated risk of degradation. Erosion driven by climate change is happening decades sooner than the military ...
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Abstract: Traditional active radars transmit a powerful electromagnetic pulse and record the echo's delay time and power to measure target properties of interest, such as range, velocity, and ...
Two polar bears fatally attacked a worker at a remote radar site in the Canadian Arctic last week in one of the rare deadly polar bear attacks on humans, the facility’s operator said. The encounter ...
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