#AI spy moths: AI-powered biodiversity monitoring stations in Singapore will assess the health of ecosystems by studying and photographing moths, which are essential pollinators and food sources for animals like bats. Led by @NTU_ASE Prof @EleSlade, it will also capture sounds from bats. This is a joint project with @UK_CEH and @turinginst, supported by abrdn_plc. https://t.co/SjFQCZjJtF
#NTUsgResearch #AIatNTUsg #NTUsgBeautifulCampus #ecology #entomology #artificialintelligence @ScienceNTU
Why isn't the world covered in poop? Because of decomposers like #dungbeetles of course! @paulypod and I had an amzing time making this with @TED_ED. Hope you enjoy it! https://t.co/DmrGVZJEiQ
Insects account for an estimated 75% of animal life on Earth and are an invaluable and integral part of all life on our planet.
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Let’s appreciate and protect insects #ForNature and for ourselves.
Find out what our @NTU_ASE@ScienceNTU students get up to on their Intro to Field Ecology field course in Danum Valley Sabah. Thanks to @SEARRP & their amazing RAs for guiding us in the field & to @itbc_ums for partnering & teaching us. 🎥 @MarxYim#TEELab
https://t.co/DOvX0svtiP
As part of the @nparksbuzz biodiversity surveys at the Central Catchment Nature Reserve, @NTUsg researchers are studying the dung beetles residing there, which wld give an indication of mammal populations & establish a baseline on species found locally! https://t.co/DfihhIdrKb