The Marine Organizational Body Size (MOBS) database is an open-access resource that compiles body size data for over 85,000 marine species, enhancing research on ocean biodiversity. Led by marine ecologist Craig McClain, the project aims to cover 75% of described marine species, addressing the lack of comprehensive data on marine invertebrates and contributing to a better understanding of marine life.
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What are the Carbon Costs of Asking an AI a Question?
The Washington Post highlights the carbon cost of AI queries, noting that a single question can generate grams of CO2, with ChatGPT consuming about ten times more energy than a Google search. While users can limit AI-generated responses, the overall environmental impact is significant, as data centers require vast electricity and freshwater for cooling, with larger AI models being more energy-intensive yet more accurate. Need More Context? 🔎
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