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7 Aug 2013 22:30

A new report on the city of Aleppo shows where the damage has hit--and it's anything but evenly distributed. How do you document a war zone without putting even more lives at risk? One way is to observe from a distance, which is what a team of researchers has been doing to catalog the ongoing civil war in Syria. For 10 months, ending in May, the American Association for the Advancement of Science used images beamed back from satellite company DigitalGlobe to gather data on the damage in Aleppo. ...
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