AI in conservation: Where we came from — and where we are heading Environmental DNA (eDNA): eDNA sampling involves collecting and analyzing DNA traces present in environmental samples, such as water or soil, to detect the presence of species Advances in eDNA technologies and AI analysis techniques can improve species detection, especially for elusive or cryptic species This approach can provide valuable information for conservation planning and monitoring
How 6 robots are helping to protect our ocean The ocean is critical to the survival of life on Earth, but it is under threat from the climate crisis This is how robots are helping to protect it
Why we need new ways to monitor biodiversity in the sea Environmental DNA Environmental DNA or eDNA refers to the genetic material shed by organisms into the environment, allowing for species detection and identification without direct observation or capture This non-invasive method provides a comprehensive snapshot of species richness