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AI-Driven Marine Robotics for Microbiome Monitoring

AI-Driven Marine Robotics for Microbiome Monitoring

by Sigurður Björnsson | Sep 4, 2025 | News, WMP

A new preprint explores how AI-powered robotics and computer vision are transforming the way scientists monitor marine microbial ecosystems. These technologies enable enhanced data collection, scene understanding, and real-time detection, pushing the boundaries of...
Tiny Giants: Marine Microbes’ Pivotal Role in the Ocean’s Future

Tiny Giants: Marine Microbes’ Pivotal Role in the Ocean’s Future

by Sigurður Björnsson | Aug 1, 2025 | News

Marine microbes—microscopic, yet massively influential—form the invisible foundation of ocean ecosystems. In “Tiny Giants: Marine Microbes’ Pivotal Role in the Ocean’s Future”, microbial oceanographer Dr. Sonya Dyhrman of Lamont‑Doherty Earth Observatory unravels how...

The Immeasurable Value of Plankton to Humanity

by Sigurður Björnsson | Jul 19, 2025 | News, Uncategorized

Ref.: BioScience (June 2025) An international group of authors led by Maria Grigoratou et al. has published a compelling review spotlighting plankton’s foundational role across six impact domains—biogeochemistry, ecology, climate, science, economy, and human...
AtlantECO Final Scientific Conference: “One Ocean, One Health”

AtlantECO Final Scientific Conference: “One Ocean, One Health”

by Sigurður Björnsson | Jul 15, 2025 | News

After five years of groundbreaking research across three continents, AtlantECO is concluding with its Final Scientific Conference under the theme “One Ocean, One Health”. This landmark event will bring together leading scientists, policymakers, and stakeholders to...
Microbes in Microbiomes – Abstract submission open

Microbes in Microbiomes – Abstract submission open

by Sigurður Björnsson | Jul 2, 2025 | News

The inaugural Microbes in Microbiomes conference in Miami in February 2026 aims to highlight the progress in microbiome science from structure to function with a focus on the individual microbes responsible for these important traits. Our broad areas of interest...
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