UC San Diego scientists develop AI for detailed ocean current mapping

Researchers at the University of California, San Diego, have created an AI tool called GOFlow that maps ocean currents across vast ocean areas with unprecedented detail using satellite thermal imagery. The team published their findings in Nature Geoscience on April 13. The system tracks small, fast-changing currents that influence the movement of heat, carbon, nutrients, and pollutants.

Luc Lenain, an oceanographer at UC San Diego's Scripps Institution of Oceanography and lead author of the study, developed GOFlow after spotting temperature patterns in North Atlantic satellite images, particularly from the Gulf Stream. The neural network was trained on simulated ocean currents and then applied to real thermal images from weather satellites. By monitoring shifts in surface temperatures, GOFlow infers underlying current activity.

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Scientific illustration showing AI tool SIGNET mapping disrupted gene networks in Alzheimer's brain neurons.
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AI tool maps causal gene-control networks in Alzheimer’s brain cells

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Researchers at the University of California, Irvine report that a machine-learning system called SIGNET can infer cause-and-effect links between genes in human brain tissue, revealing extensive rewiring of gene regulation—especially in excitatory neurons—in Alzheimer’s disease.

Hong Kong authorities have launched an AI-driven flood forecasting and alert system capable of 3D simulations to enable timelier pre-emptive measures and emergency responses. It helps plan faster responses and preventive actions in high-risk areas. The technology adds to the territory-wide flood risk visualisation system deployed after last year's Super Typhoon Ragasa.

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A recent report examines claims by big tech companies that generative AI can help combat climate change, finding limited evidence to support them. Of 154 specific assertions, only a quarter referenced academic research, while a third offered no proof at all. The analysis highlights Google's 2023 claim of AI reducing global emissions by 5 to 10 percent by 2030 as an example.

Researchers say the Chinese-developed TongGeometry system not only outperforms American competitors in solving problems but also generates mathematical ones, with three appearing in a 2024 Chinese national team qualifying exam and a top US Olympiad.

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Researchers at Oregon Health & Science University have identified hidden fluid flows inside cells that rapidly transport proteins to the leading edge, challenging traditional views of cellular movement. The discovery, made during a classroom experiment, could explain why some cancer cells spread aggressively. The findings appear in Nature Communications.

Northwestern University researchers report they have printed flexible “artificial neurons” that generate realistic electrical spike patterns and can trigger responses in living mouse brain tissue. The team says the work, published April 15 in Nature Nanotechnology, could help advance brain-machine interfaces and more energy-efficient, brain-inspired computing.

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China's Ministry of Transport and three other government bodies have released an action plan to deeply integrate artificial intelligence into the shipping industry by 2027, including at least three pilot zones and more than 100 smart vessels. The strategy aims to bolster maritime operations and address bottlenecks amid global competition. By 2030, Beijing seeks to fully master key technologies and achieve a globally advanced level.

 

 

 

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