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To fish or not to fish - that is the question. How bad are current conservation efforts for anchovies, and how do we improve them?
Start with curiosity, end with impact.
We trade Polymarket by exploiting lag behind Binance, using z-score signals, BTC confirmation, and disciplined sizing for consistent, risk-controlled returns.
Vent transforms raw subsurface data into instant, high confidence geothermal site decisions so developers can spot, rank, and certify billion-dollar energy opportunities within seconds.
Coastal water toxicity ruins harvests overnight. AquaYield fuses Scripps data into a predictive AI risk engine, giving aquaculture farms the early warning they need to harvest before disaster hits.
Instead of expensive physics simulations, we're using machine learning to instantly generate simulated maps of earthquake impact.
Data analysis and predictive machine learning models of Phytoplankton concentrations, executed by Dinh Truong, Joseph Matschina, Dennis Feng, and Joseph Rodriguez Ruelas
Has the waste generation for the majority of the U.S. worsened or improved? We analyzed and visualized Dryad's waste generation and population data to find national trends from 2007 to 2018.
Tracking the chemical makeup of the oceans and its effects on the fish.
A simulation of the Channel Islands coral reefs: dive through a 3D ocean, catalog marine species, and witness the effects of climate change. It turns 12 years of survey data into something real.
Wildfires give you minutes. Dispatch gives you hours. Our Arduino-powered sentinel network monitors temperature, moisture, and wind to predict fire fronts and warn communities before they ignite.
A deep learning model trained on real UCSD campus sensor data and iNaturalist observations that predicts local biodiversity and simulates how it shifts under climate warming.
TECHTonic combines machine learning and geospatial visualization to predict earthquakes. Users place an epicenter, simulate seismic waves, and see how location impacts damage across a live map.
sunAgent is an AI voice agent that answers any U.S. homeowner's solar questions — savings, generation, impact, incentives — built as the first line for a solar company.
Meters AI workloads against live US grid carbon data so dirty hours cost more tokens and blocked requests get real-time migration suggestions
Your baby grows up. The plastic doesn't. HandMeDino lets parents buy and resell baby gear — safely, affordably, sustainably.
GroundZero: webcam detects survivors & breathing trends, one-tap distress call with GPS to the Wildfire Station — which tracks fire risk, wind spread & broadcasts voice alerts back. No app needed.
GeoPivot analyzes your drilling capabilities, budget, and risk tolerance against live seismic, economic, and policy data to recommend the best SoCal geothermal pilot site."
A gamified app that uses real data to teach students about ocean warming while helping teachers create highly interactive lessons
An AI-powered system that predicts ocean dead zones 72 hours in advance to protect marine life, economies, and coastal systems.
Turns any address into a real-time seismic experience, visualizing how buildings actually move using live ground motion data.
Simulate the sounds of the 2008 Chino Hills earthquake from your geospatial position
Marine data is used by Scripps Institution of Oceanography for research and next steps. What if it was biased? We find that in the datasets we used where data was collected more in certain areas.
Sea levels are rising - here's how things look
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