Environmental data-gathering technology has proliferated in recent years. But how do you derive meaningful insights from myriad data sources? A new AI-powered platform aims to solve this problem.
Conservationists analyze overwhelming volumes of ecological data in their work. For example, they might need to process decades of weather data or the movements of millions of insects. Up until now, ...
Scientists are using artificial intelligence to analyze troves of images and audio, gaining unprecedented insight into the ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is opening new ground in ecology. At Rice University, César A. Uribe is developing computational tools to help scientists better understand ecosystems with recent studies ...
AI can identify individual wolves by their howls, giving conservationists a powerful new way to monitor packs without ...
National Audubon Society CEO Elizabeth Gray said that one of the biggest challenges in her three decades of conservation work has been monitoring and measuring the effectiveness of efforts to protect ...
On the sun-burned heights of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, where snow leopards prowl and the winds carry millennia-old mysteries, something extraordinary is unfolding. In partnership with Lenovo, the ...
It’s a hyper-modern problem on social media: A video or image of an animal doing something seemingly unbelievable in the wild pops up on your feed, only for you to realize it is, in fact, unbelievable ...
César A. Uribe is the the Louis Owen Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and a member of the Ken Kennedy Institute at Rice University. HOUSTON – (Sept. 17, 2025) – Artificial ...
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If you liked this story, share it with other people. A new AI-powered platform aims to solve this problem. OlmoEarth, developed by the nonprofit Allen Institute for AI (Ai2), is a platform that ...