Inside Oregon State’s OPEnS Lab

On a summer day in Southeast Alaska, a group of students crouches near a stream, lowering a grapefruit-sized device into cold, fast-moving water. The sensor looks simple, almost improvised, but it is quietly collecting temperature, pressure, and turbidity data that could one day help communities better understand landslides and flooding. The device was designed and built by undergraduates at Oregon State University.

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