Expert-in-the-loop AI systems could help soil scientists strengthen scientific reasoning while reducing overreliance on easily measured soil properties. Madlene Nussbaum of Faculty of Geosciences (Utrecht University), Utrecht University explains why human expertise must remain central as AI research agents become more capable in soil science. Read the viewpoint ➡️ https://lnkd.in/dcVvC_8j
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What does the future of the operating room look like? Hear from the authors of a Frontiers in Science lead article—Prokar Dasgupta OBE, HonFREng from Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, and Alejandro Granados and Nicholas Raison from King's College London—as they explore how advances in AI and robotics could reshape surgical roles and improve patient outcomes. They are joined by Prof Russell Taylor from Johns Hopkins Department of Computer Science and Prof Louis Kavoussi from Northwell Health to examine the implications for training, alongside key ethical, regulatory, and equity challenges associated with increasingly autonomous, data-driven surgical care. Register for this deep dive webinar to learn more ➡️ https://lnkd.in/eQByKxNS #FrontiersIn
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Human health depends on a stable living world. At today’s Frontiers in Science Deep Dive, Dr Harvey Locke from Yellowstone to Yukon (Y2Y) Conservation Initiative and IUCN, Prof @Johan Rockström from PIK - Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research and Stockholm Resilience Centre, and Prof Raina Plowright from Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine explored how can we halt and reverse nature loss by 2030—and why it's crucial for climate stability, human health, and development. They were joined by Dr Eliane Ubalijoro from CIFOR-ICRAF and Marco Lambertini from Nature Positive Initiative to discuss: • the urgent need for a Nature Positive transition that prioritizes protecting intact ecosystems across land, freshwater, and ocean before they are lost • how ecosystem disruption is already increasing risks to human health, food security, freshwater systems, and economic stability • why conservation, climate, and development policies must work together rather than in isolation • practical pathways forward through the Three Conditions Framework • the role of Indigenous and local knowledge systems in achieving effective and equitable outcomes • how integrated governance and economic transformation can support a Nature Positive future. Video coming soon! While you wait, read the article ➡️ https://lnkd.in/enjpKVxN #FrontiersIn
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AI-assisted soil research should connect field knowledge, empirical data, and computational reasoning to strengthen soil management across food, climate, water, and biodiversity challenges. Jagdish Ladha of UC Davis Department of Plant Sciences, University of California, Davis explains why integrating scientific expertise with AI tools will be critical for the future of soil research. Read the editorial ➡️ https://lnkd.in/dUUkrDUz
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Did you miss our Frontiers in Science Deep Dive webinar on the use of emerging microbially-powered technology to harness the untapped potential of wastewater? Watch the recording now ➡️ https://lnkd.in/ere3EegC Hear Prof Uwe Schröder from Universität Greifswald, Prof Falk Harnisch from Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ), Dr Elizabeth (Liz) Heidrich from Newcastle University, Dr Deepak Pant from VITO, and Prof Bruce Rittmann from ASU Biodesign Institute discuss how microbial electrochemical technologies (METs) can convert organic waste streams into electricity, fuels, fertilizers, and usable water more efficiently. The panel explored: • the vast untapped energy and nutrient potential within wastewater • how METs can treat wastewater while generating electricity, hydrogen, and methane • opportunities to recover key nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus for sustainable agriculture • the challenges of scaling METs, from cost and efficiency to real-world deployment • how METs could support circular economy solutions and advance global sustainability and sanitation goals. 📖 Read the Frontiers in Science article the discussion is based on ➡️ https://lnkd.in/dMNnSsau #FrontiersIn
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Could AI help transform the future of soil science? Explore our new Frontiers in Science article hub on multi-agent AI systems, scientific discovery, and the future of soil research ➡️ https://lnkd.in/d3XpjYny Authors include: Budiman Minasny and Alex McBratney of University of Sydney (Science, University of Sydney, SIA Sydney) José Alexandre Demattê of USP - Universidade de São Paulo (Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz - ESALQ/USP) Mercedes Román Dobarco of Euskadiko Parke Teknologikoa - Parque Tecnológico de Euskadi and BRTA (NEIKER BRTA) Pete Smith of University of Aberdeen
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What if the key to climate stability, food security, and human health was the same? Nature. Explore how a “Nature Positive” approach starts with protecting the ecosystems we still have—and restoring those we’ve damaged. Join our expert panel, including authors of a Frontiers in Science article, at our deep dive webinar to learn more. Register now ➡️ https://lnkd.in/etdfDeEh
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Soil is much more than dirt. It grows our food, stores carbon, filters water, and supports life on Earth. A new article in Frontiers for Young Minds explores how scientists and AI are working together to uncover soil’s hidden secrets and protect this vital resource for the future ➡️ https://lnkd.in/dvZg-p6a ⬅️ by Budiman Minasny and Alex McBratney of Science, University of Sydney, SIA Sydney, University of Sydney
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We are entering a new era in #surgery and the safe deployment of surgical AI depends just as much on governance as it does on technology 🖥️ . New technologies, including surgical #robots and #AI, are becoming key players in surgical teams and their integration of these technologies into the operating room must overcome the technological and research challenges, as well as the regulatory and ethical ones. These tools could support surgeons, take on certain tasks, and change how responsibilities are shared across the team 👁️🗨️ . Read the lead article published by Alejandro Granados and Prokar Dasgupta OBE, HonFREng 's great team of King's College London and Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust in Frontiers in Science ➡️ https://lnkd.in/dGpgryeX
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Halting and reversing nature loss by 2030 is essential to restoring Earth system stability—and securing human health and well-being. Join the authors of a Frontiers in Science lead article and fellow experts at this deep dive webinar to hear how ecosystem disruption is already impacting us—and the practical solutions available. Register now ➡️https://lnkd.in/etdfDeEh You'll hear from our expert panel: Harvey Locke from Yellowstone to Yukon (Y2Y) Conservation Initiative and IUCN Prof Johan Rockström from PIK - Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research and Stockholm Resilience Centre Prof Raina Plowright from Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine Dr Eliane Ubalijoro from CIFOR-ICRAF Marco Lambertini from Nature Positive Initiative #FrontiersIn
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