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World-First Drone Mouse Eradication Passes Six-Month Check on Browse Island

World-First Drone Mouse Eradication Passes Six-Month Check on Browse Island

Staff from the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA) in Western Australia conducted a follow-up survey at Browse Island Nature Reserve in April 2026, confirming the absence of surviving mice. This survey is part of a world-first initiative that utilized drone technology for mouse eradication on the island. The successful results of this six-month check indicate that the innovative approach to wildlife management has effectively eliminated the invasive species, contributing to the conservation efforts in the region.

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Taiwan Opposition’s $7.5 Billion Plan Stirs Drone Defense Debate

Taiwan Opposition’s $7.5 Billion Plan Stirs Drone Defense Debate

Taiwan's main opposition party has unveiled a strategy to advance the drone industry, shortly after blocking a similar initiative proposed by President Lai Ching-te's administration. This development comes amid ongoing discussions regarding unmanned systems, which hold significant importance for Taiwan's defense capabilities. The opposition's move reflects a growing emphasis on enhancing the island's technological and military resources in response to regional security challenges. The initiative aims to bolster Taiwan's defense infrastructure and ensure its preparedness in an increasingly complex geopolitical landscape.

Minister to Open Aquaculture UK in Glasgow

Minister to Open Aquaculture UK in Glasgow

Jim Fairlie, Scotland’s newly appointed Minister for Agriculture, Marine and the Islands, is set to inaugurate Aquaculture UK next week. This event, recognized as the largest gathering in the aquaculture sector, will take place in Scotland, bringing together industry leaders, stakeholders, and innovators. The opening of this significant event underscores the Scottish government's commitment to advancing the aquaculture industry, which plays a vital role in the nation’s economy and food security. Fairlie's participation highlights the importance of collaboration and innovation in addressing the challenges and opportunities within the sector. Aquaculture UK aims to showcase the latest developments, technologies, and practices that are shaping the future of aquaculture, fostering dialogue and partnerships among attendees.

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Robodex and Tokyu Land Open Japan’s First Hydrogen Drone Port in Hiroshima

Robodex and Tokyu Land Open Japan’s First Hydrogen Drone Port in Hiroshima

Robodex and Tokyu Land Corporation have announced the opening of Japan's first permanent hydrogen drone port along the Seto Inland Sea coast. This innovative facility aims to enhance connectivity between Hiroshima's mainland and the nearby islands, including Osakikamijima. The collaboration between the two companies marks a significant step in the development of drone technology, leveraging hydrogen as a sustainable fuel source. The port is expected to facilitate efficient transportation and logistics in the region, promoting economic growth and technological advancement.

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SkyeBrowse makes every photo inside a drone 3D model clickable

SkyeBrowse makes every photo inside a drone 3D model clickable

SkyeBrowse has announced a significant update to its drone mapping software aimed at enhancing user experience in interpreting 3D models. The update, which is now available to all users at no extra charge, focuses on improving model quality and advancing AI-generated floor plans. Additionally, the newly accessible Image Walkthroughs feature is designed to assist users in better understanding the data captured through drone technology. This update addresses a common challenge faced by users in navigating and analyzing complex 3D representations, thereby streamlining the process of extracting valuable insights from aerial imagery.

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Thermal Cameras and AI Help Ships Steer Clear Of Gray Whales

Thermal Cameras and AI Help Ships Steer Clear Of Gray Whales

On May 19, a new AI-based whale detection system was launched in San Francisco Bay, developed by WhaleSpotter, a company based in Somerville, Massachusetts. This initiative, a collaboration among government agencies and scientists, aims to enhance the safety of marine traffic by identifying gray whales in real-time using thermal cameras mounted on Angel Island. The system operates continuously, even at night and in foggy conditions, and alerts nearby vessels to potential whale encounters, allowing them to slow down or change course. The urgency for such technology arises from alarming mortality rates among gray whales, with seven reported deaths in the bay this year alone, and a record 21 fatalities in 2025, primarily due to ship strikes. Scientists attribute the whales' recent detours into the bay to climate change, which has led to record-low sea ice levels and impacted their food sources. As a result, over 100 gray whales have been observed stopping in the bay since 2018, likely seeking nourishment during their long migration from Alaska to Mexico. The WhaleSpotter system has already logged 6,600 whale detections within its first week and a half of operation. While the technology significantly reduces the risk of ship strikes, human verification remains essential to confirm detections and minimize false alarms. Future enhancements aim to further automate the process, ultimately relying more on AI for monitoring marine life.

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OLO Robotics completes commercial launch with three international manufacturing and distribution partnerships

OLO Robotics completes commercial launch with three international manufacturing and distribution partnerships

A Sheffield-based startup has launched an innovative platform that enables mainstream developers to create robotics applications directly through their web browsers. This groundbreaking development, announced recently, aims to democratize access to robotics technology, making it easier for developers without extensive technical backgrounds to engage in robotics programming. By leveraging cloud-based tools, the platform simplifies the process of designing and testing robotic systems, allowing users to experiment and iterate in real-time. The initiative is part of a broader effort to foster innovation in the robotics sector and encourage more developers to explore this rapidly evolving field.

Google’s new Universal Cart wants to follow you across the entire internet

Google’s new Universal Cart wants to follow you across the entire internet

In response to the evolving shopping habits of consumers, a leading technology company has announced the launch of Universal Cart, a new feature designed to streamline the online shopping experience. Recognizing that shoppers frequently use multiple devices and browse various retailers over extended periods, the initiative aims to simplify the purchasing process by allowing users to manage their shopping carts across different platforms seamlessly. This development comes as part of the company's ongoing efforts to enhance user convenience and adapt to the changing landscape of e-commerce. The Universal Cart is expected to roll out in the coming weeks, providing a unified shopping experience that caters to the modern consumer's needs.

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Google’s new Universal Cart wants to follow your entire shopping journey across the internet

Google’s new Universal Cart wants to follow your entire shopping journey across the internet

Google has announced the launch of Universal Cart, a new feature aimed at enhancing the shopping experience for consumers who frequently use multiple devices and engage with various retailers over extended periods. This initiative comes in response to the evolving shopping habits observed in today's digital landscape, where customers often browse and purchase items across different platforms. By introducing Universal Cart, Google seeks to streamline the purchasing process, allowing users to manage their shopping activities more efficiently. The rollout of this feature reflects the company's commitment to adapting to consumer needs and improving online retail interactions.

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Claude Mythos Preview Requires New Ways to Keep Code Secure

Claude Mythos Preview Requires New Ways to Keep Code Secure

Malicious actors are increasingly leveraging generative AI to conduct cyberattacks, employing AI-generated deepfakes for scams, AI-assisted malware, and chatbots for phishing campaigns. In early April, Anthropic’s Frontier Red Team revealed that its Claude Mythos Preview model identified thousands of critical vulnerabilities across major operating systems and web browsers, despite not being specifically trained for this purpose. This prompted the launch of Project Glasswing, a collaborative initiative with tech giants like Amazon Web Services, Apple, Google, Microsoft, and Nvidia, aimed at using Mythos Preview to enhance software security. While generative AI demonstrates remarkable capabilities in identifying code vulnerabilities, experts warn that these same abilities can be exploited by cybercriminals. Jeremy Katz, vice president of code security at Sonar, noted that AI can effectively pinpoint security flaws within extensive codebases. However, the technology is not without its challenges, including the potential for false positives, which complicates the process for open-source maintainers. To mitigate these issues, cybersecurity professionals advocate for a balanced approach that incorporates human oversight in the verification of AI findings. Techniques such as adversarial self-review and dynamic threat modeling are suggested to enhance the reliability of AI tools. Experts emphasize the importance of integrating security measures earlier in the software development lifecycle and providing ongoing training for developers to preemptively address vulnerabilities. As AI continues to evolve in its ability to detect and classify security weaknesses, the focus will shift towards effectively remediating these vulnerabilities at scale.

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Jeju to rent wearable robots to farmers

Jeju to rent wearable robots to farmers

Jeju Island is set to launch a rental program for wearable robots aimed at assisting farmers in the region. The initiative, announced by the provincial government on Sunday, introduces a vest-type strength-assist robot specifically designed to alleviate the physical demands of agricultural work, particularly in tasks such as mandarin orange harvesting. This technology can provide up to 25 kilogram-force of support to the lower back, addressing the challenges posed by repetitive bending and heavy lifting. The introduction of these robots reflects a broader effort to enhance productivity and reduce the physical strain on farmers in one of South Korea's vital agricultural areas.

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Mapping the Mariana Islands: Saildrone Partners with Woolpert to Survey Critical Maritime Region for NOAA

Mapping the Mariana Islands: Saildrone Partners with Woolpert to Survey Critical Maritime Region for NOAA

The Mariana Trench, home to Challenger Deep, the deepest point in the world's oceans at 10,935 meters (35,876 feet), remains one of the least explored and most geologically significant areas on Earth. This underwater marvel, located in the western Pacific Ocean, continues to intrigue scientists and researchers due to its profound depths and unique geological features. Efforts to map and study this region are crucial for understanding oceanic processes and biodiversity, as well as the effects of climate change on deep-sea ecosystems. As exploration technologies advance, researchers aim to uncover the mysteries of the trench and its surrounding islands, shedding light on the fundamental workings of our planet’s oceans.

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Saildrone Completes Pioneering Mapping Mission of Cayman Islands’ EEZ

Saildrone Completes Pioneering Mapping Mission of Cayman Islands’ EEZ

Saildrone, a leader in autonomous deep-water mapping, has successfully completed a mission to map the exclusive economic zone of the Cayman Islands. Over approximately 300 days, the company utilized its Saildrone Surveyor uncrewed surface vehicle to survey around 90,000 square kilometers of seabed, reaching depths of up to 7,000 meters. The mission included over 900 sound-velocity profile casts to ensure the accuracy of the bathymetric data collected. A key focus of the survey was on four significant fishing banks—60 Mile Bank, Lawfords Bank, Pickle Bank, and 12 Mile Bank—which are vital for biodiversity and support local fisheries, tourism, and recreational activities. These areas also serve as indicators of the overall health of the Cayman Islands' marine ecosystem. The successful completion of this mapping mission is expected to enhance understanding and management of the region's marine resources.

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Landmark UK-Portugal Ocean Research Partnership Celebrated in Madeira

Landmark UK-Portugal Ocean Research Partnership Celebrated in Madeira

The UK’s National Oceanography Centre (NOC) and Madeira Island’s Regional Agency for the Development of Research, Technology and Innovation (ARDITI) have forged a significant partnership aimed at enhancing deep-ocean research. This collaboration was highlighted by the arrival of the research vessel RRS Discovery in Madeira, which coincided with ARDITI's acquisition of two advanced NOC Autosub Long Range (ALR) autonomous underwater vehicles. This marks a historic moment as it is the first instance of this cutting-edge technology being sold internationally. The partnership aims to leverage these innovative tools to further scientific exploration and understanding of the deep ocean, underscoring the growing importance of international cooperation in marine research.

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NOAA-Led Ocean Mapping Expedition in Cook Islands Hailed as a Resounding Success

NOAA-Led Ocean Mapping Expedition in Cook Islands Hailed as a Resounding Success

The Exploration Vessel Nautilus, operated by the Ocean Exploration Trust, has successfully concluded a pioneering three-week mission to map and explore the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of the Cook Islands. This initiative, which took place recently, was spearheaded by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) through its Ocean Exploration program, with additional support from a grant provided to the Ocean Exploration Cooperative Institute (OECI). The mission represents a significant advancement in the collaboration between the United States and the Cook Islands, aimed at enhancing marine resource management in the region. By employing advanced mapping technologies and conducting in-depth explorations, the project not only contributes to scientific knowledge but also fosters stronger partnerships in sustainable ocean stewardship.

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Two Odyssey Marine Exploration Autonomous Benthic Mini Landers Successfully Deployed in the Cook Islands’ EEZ

Two Odyssey Marine Exploration Autonomous Benthic Mini Landers Successfully Deployed in the Cook Islands’ EEZ

Odyssey Marine Exploration, Inc., a leader in ocean exploration and critical mineral resource development, has successfully deployed two Autonomous Benthic Mini Landers (ABML) in the exclusive economic zone of the Cook Islands. This significant achievement, announced today, represents the inaugural deep-sea deployment of specialized systems designed by Develogic GmbH for Odyssey. The deployment aims to enhance the company's capabilities in exploring and developing underwater mineral resources.

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New marine science course to bolster the blue economy

New marine science course to bolster the blue economy

The Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS) in Oban, in collaboration with the University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI), has launched a new undergraduate Masters program aimed at equipping students for careers in the blue economy. The Applied Marine Science MSci program builds upon the existing BSc (Hons) Marine Science degree, incorporating additional training focused on employability skills. This five-year course includes a year of practical experience with industry partners in various sectors, including aquaculture, marine technology, scientific diving, conservation, and marine renewables. The initiative addresses the growing demand for a skilled workforce as the blue economy continues to expand in Scotland and across the UK.

Xiaomi rolls out HyperOS 3 with “super island” interface, similar to Apple’s dynamic island

Xiaomi rolls out HyperOS 3 with “super island” interface, similar to Apple’s dynamic island

Xiaomi unveiled its latest operating system, HyperOS 3, on Thursday, introducing a new Super Island interface designed to improve interactions across smart devices. This innovative system features a three-island coexistence layout, enabling users to simultaneously access various types of information such as charging status, navigation directions, and delivery notifications. The update allows for quick access through mini windows, streamlining user experience. This launch reflects Xiaomi's commitment to enhancing connectivity and usability within its ecosystem of devices.

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Oceanbotics Returns to Shark Week for the Third Year to Capture Black Mako

Oceanbotics Returns to Shark Week for the Third Year to Capture Black Mako

Oceanbotics Inc. is set to make its third consecutive appearance on the Discovery Channel’s Shark Week, contributing to the production of a new special titled “Black Mako of the Abyss.” This latest installment was filmed off the coast of Catalina Island in Southern California. The company’s ongoing collaboration with Shark Week highlights its commitment to marine exploration and education, utilizing advanced technology to enhance the understanding of shark behaviors and habitats. The special aims to captivate audiences with insights into the elusive black mako shark, showcasing both the beauty and the challenges these creatures face in their natural environment.

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Lost Severed Bow of USS New Orleans Discovered in South Pacific

Lost Severed Bow of USS New Orleans Discovered in South Pacific

A team of scientists and explorers aboard the Exploration Vessel Nautilus has made a significant discovery by locating and imaging the bow of the World War II heavy cruiser USS New Orleans for the first time. This historic find occurred during a recent expedition in Iron Bottom Sound, located in the Solomon Islands, where the bow was found resting approximately 675 meters deep. The discovery was made possible through the use of a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) that investigated a target identified during seafloor mapping operations conducted by the University of New Hampshire’s uncrewed surface vessel, DriX. This exploration not only sheds light on a pivotal moment in maritime history but also highlights the ongoing efforts to uncover and document underwater artifacts from past conflicts.

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New Coral Gardens and Hydrothermal Vents Found in the Icy Depths of the Remote South Sandwich Islands

New Coral Gardens and Hydrothermal Vents Found in the Icy Depths of the Remote South Sandwich Islands

An international team of scientists recently completed a 35-day deep-sea expedition to the South Sandwich Islands, one of the most remote island chains globally, aboard the Schmidt Ocean Institute’s research vessel, Falkor (too). During this groundbreaking Ocean Census Flagship expedition, the researchers observed thriving polar ecosystems, uncovered new hydrothermal vents, and documented coral gardens, along with numerous suspected new species. The team also found evidence of explosive volcanism in one of the coldest and most isolated submarine trenches on the planet. Notably, this expedition marked the first confirmed sighting of a juvenile colossal squid, highlighting the rich biodiversity and unexplored wonders of these deep-sea environments.

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First Confirmed Footage of a Colossal Squid—and it’s a Baby!

First Confirmed Footage of a Colossal Squid—and it’s a Baby!

An international team of scientists aboard the Schmidt Ocean Institute’s research vessel Falkor (too) made a groundbreaking discovery by filming a juvenile colossal squid (Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni) in its natural habitat for the first time. The 30-centimeter squid was recorded at a depth of 600 meters (1,968 feet) using the Institute’s remotely operated vehicle, SuBastian. This significant sighting took place on March 9 during an expedition near the South Sandwich Islands in the South Atlantic Ocean. The event coincides with the 100th anniversary of the colossal squid's identification and formal naming, marking a milestone in marine biology and deep-sea exploration.

Acteon Completes First Year of Balance of Plant Inspection Contract with Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy

Acteon Completes First Year of Balance of Plant Inspection Contract with Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy

Acteon has successfully completed the first year of a three-year balance of plant inspection contract with Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy for the Butendiek offshore wind farm. Located approximately 32 kilometers west of the island of Sylt in the German sector of the North Sea, the wind farm project underscores Acteon’s commitment to providing high-quality and safe subsea inspection and survey services within the renewable energy sector. This milestone reflects the company's ongoing dedication to excellence in supporting the growth of sustainable energy initiatives.

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