AI takes its power into ocean depths to monitor global reef health! Embarking on an extraordinary underwater expedition, artificial intelligence has dived into the depths of the ocean to monitor coral reef ecology.
The new study highlights the oxygen loss on coral reefs due to ocean warming. A team of researchers at UC San Diego's Scripps Institution of Oceanography, together with national and international colleagues, has conducted a new study on the oxygen loss in coral reefs worldwide under ocean warming.
oxygen loss while flying but in the safety of the similarity. as a former f-18 pilot i gave it a trincht put this oxygen mask on and slowly decrease the amount of oxygen we are getting to simulate as best we can to experience what the pilot would experience in the airplane itself. pilots could become dizzy, euphoric, or even pass out. i feel light headed. very uncomfortable. can t concentrate. so far very successful in helping people recognize those symptoms before they experience any kind of cognitive or, you know, worse yet loss of consciousness. heart rate is coming up a little bit. you might notice that yourself. one training goal to recognize the symptoms and pull a green ring which gives the pilot up to 10 minutes of emergency oxygen. one of the reasons for all this training in the similarity is because pilots are reporting more problems in planes like these. when you are flying in the air in an f-18, it can be a matter