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Impossible Sensing Amplifies St. Louis Agtech Hub in Bold Climate-Centric Shift - 39 North 11/13/2023

We're excited to continue to continue to grow our operations in the city so near and dear to us!

Impossible Sensing Amplifies St. Louis Agtech Hub in Bold Climate-Centric Shift - 39 North FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Impossible Sensing Amplifies St. Louis Agtech Hub in Bold Climate-Centric Shift ST. LOUIS – November 13, 2023 – Impossible Sensing, a St. […]

From space to soil: Solving agriculture’s challenges with sensors 11/03/2023

From space to soil: Solving agriculture’s challenges with sensors Embracing out-of-this-world ideas, two companies focus on the future of crop production.

IMPOSSIBLE SENSING SELECTED TO JOIN THE WELLS FARGO INNOVATION INCUBATOR PROGRAM 07/11/2023

We’re proud to join the newest Wells Fargo Innovation Incubator (IN2) cohort, which focuses on mitigating and adapting to the impacts of on global food systems alongside HabiTerre, Impetus Agriculture, Inc., InnerPlant, Mirai Solar, Running Tide and Sentinel Fertigation.

Learn how we’ll be working with Wells Fargo, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory and the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center to accelerate our solution:

IMPOSSIBLE SENSING SELECTED TO JOIN THE WELLS FARGO INNOVATION INCUBATOR PROGRAM Wells Fargo and the National Renewable Energy Lab will provide non-dilutive funding for collaborative research at the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center St. Louis, MO (July 11, 2023) –– The Wells Fargo Innovation Incubator (IN2), a technology incubator and platform funded by the Wells Fargo Fo...

07/05/2023

‼️ BAR TREK IS BACK ‼️

Meet Impossible Sensing & friends at Earthbound Beer on Cherokee Street July 12 for our annual space talks with scientists series.

Impossible Sensing Founder Dr. Pablo Sobron will be joined by Dr. Allison Miller of Donald Danforth Plant Science Center & Saint Louis University to explore how life-seeking space tech, such as the technology developed here at Impossible Sensing, enables next-generation plant and soil sciences to meet the challenge of feeding the world sustainably.

As always, the format of this event is informal and the audience is encouraged to come prepared to ask questions and interact with the guests. AND! If you RSVP at the link below and your first drink will be on us: https://do314.com/events/2023/7/12/bar-trek-space-talks-with-scientists-tickets

IMPOSSIBLE SENSING BRINGS HIGH-TECH LASER LAB TO THE OCEAN FLOOR 06/06/2023

"Drawing from space exploration, we’ve brought a constellation of cutting-edge tools to the last unexplored parts of our own planet. Nine years from concept to reality, we’ve now unlocked boundless potential for ocean exploration.”

Taking our to the ocean floor with SETI Institute, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) University of Washington’s Applied Physics Laboratory and other institutions.

IMPOSSIBLE SENSING BRINGS HIGH-TECH LASER LAB TO THE OCEAN FLOOR On Friday, May 19, 2023, Impossible Sensing, along with a team of scientists and engineers from SETI Institute, NASA JPL, University of Washington’s Applied Physics Laboratory and other institutions onboard Ocean Exploration Trust's Exploration Vessel Nautilus expedition, successfully launched InV...

05/25/2023

What if we could collect data immediately and with zero environmental impact? That's what we're trying to do with the SETI Institute and Impossible Sensing's Raman Spectrometer (aka the ). New to this year’s exploration, in collaboration with NOAA Ocean Explorationration and the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, this expedition integrates the spectrometer into ROV operations, which allows for expanded .

Through laser scanning, this sensor collects high-fidelity chemical composition data on materials, including rocks, sediments, and biological samples. Being deployed for the first time from a mobile ROV, this technology aims to advance in-situ sensing and potentially reduce the need for collecting as many physical samples in the future. Analyzing rock samples helps researchers understand the complex of the submerged , part of the larger Line Islands.

The Laser Divebot was built at Impossible Sensing in cooperation with the SETI Institute, the University of Hawai’i, and the University of Washington’s Applied Physics Laboratory. Funding to develop and deploy the technology was provided by NASA, the NOAA’s Ocean Exploration Consortium Initiative, and the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management.

Photos from Impossible Sensing's post 05/25/2023

⚡️ MISSION EXPEDITION UPDATE ⚡️

InVADER Mission’s Laser Divebot, built at Impossible Sensing in cooperation with the SETI Institute, the University of Hawaii, and the University of Washington's Applied Physics Laboratory, launched successfully on May 19, 2023 from the E/V Nautilus and has quickly moved from the testing phase to doing science!

In real-time, our Laser Divebot is collecting data on the mineral and biological composition of rocks and sediment at 1,200 m depth. This is a first in oceanography!

📸: P. Sobron

Photo credits: P. Sobron

INTERNSHIPS | Impossible Sensing 03/06/2023

Gain hands-on experience while having a real impact on cutting edge projects that go to space 🛰

Applications are now open for our Summer 2023 Internships.

INTERNSHIPS | Impossible Sensing Gain experience in meaningful and challenging work at our St. Louis headquarters.

Photos from Impossible Sensing's post 02/02/2023

As mankind moves closer to settling the Moon, we’re on a mission to advance the development of sustainable lunar resources.

We’ve joined forces with a leading research institution in South Korea to develop a first-of-kind instrument uniquely capable of detecting, identifying and mapping the distribution of elements on the lunar surface.

We think it’s pretty cool. 😎

Read all about it: https://www.impossiblesensing.com/post/impossible-sensing-and-south-korea-s-kigam-advance-lunar-exploration-technology-sign-mou

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Out-of-this-world Tech Could Help Oil Sands Take Giant Leap Forward In Reducing CO2 Emissions - Calgary.Tech 01/12/2023

“Addressing the global energy challenge to reduce emissions, while ensuring the world benefits from responsible, safe and secure sources of energy to meet global demand is central to the work we do every day.” -Ariel Torre, Impossible Sensing Energy

Out-of-this-world Tech Could Help Oil Sands Take Giant Leap Forward In Reducing CO2 Emissions - Calgary.Tech A Calgary company’s leading-edge technology – originally used by NASA to search for life on Mars – is coming down to earth to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the oil sands. Impossible Sensing Energy edged out competitors from around the world in a Pathways Alliance global challenge ...

How 2 St. Louis startups are teaming up to create a better way to measure carbon capture 01/03/2023

In an ongoing effort to use our to solve earth-bound problems, we've teamed up with Susterco, a St. Louis-based company, to develop technology designed to help farmers measure in their soil.

Read more about how our partnership with Suserco will help mitigate the effects of –– via the St. Louis Business Journal.

How 2 St. Louis startups are teaming up to create a better way to measure carbon capture St. Louis startups Impossible Sensing and Susterco may not seem likely partners, but they are teaming up to develop technology designed to help farmers in real-time measure carbon sequestration on their land.

Photos from Impossible Sensing's post 12/31/2022

It's been a big year at Impossible! Our team has grown and we have made our new lab a home. We are thankful for our St Louis community and especially our neighbors and friends on Cherokee Street. Can't wait to see what is in store for 2023. From our team to you -- Happy New Years! Cheers!

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