AI draws an atlas of the oceans to find extinct species, plastics or new antibiotics

AI draws an atlas of the oceans to find extinct species, plastics or new antibiotics. Despite occupying three-quarters of the Earth's surface, our oceans remain one of our greatest mysteries. Although it is the largest habitat in the world, much of its biodiversity is still unknown. The KMAP Global Ocean Gene Catalog 1.0 contains more than 317 million gene groups from marine organisms around the world. Scientists can access the catalog remotely to investigate how different ocean ecosystems work, track the impact of pollution and global warming.

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