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STARKVILLE, Miss. (AP) - Mississippi State University has received a $9.6 million federal grant to help NASA develop a more accessible Earth science research database.
MSU's GeoResources Institute will help build a computerized, one-stop data resource and a system that can be used more quickly.
"We are using high-performance computing, remote sensing, rapid prototyping, geographic information systems, global positioning systems and 3-D landscaping visualization capabilities that will come together in a very complementary way," said GRI director David Shaw, co-principal investigator for the grant.
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