• About WNN
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Editorial Policy
  • Work with Us
  • Contacts
Friday, July 11, 2025
WNN
No Result
View All Result
  • World
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Sports
  • Environment
  • Science
  • Lifestyle
  • WNN EXCLUSIVE
  • World
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Sports
  • Environment
  • Science
  • Lifestyle
  • WNN EXCLUSIVE
WNN
No Result
View All Result
ADVERTISEMENT
Home Technology Cybersecurity

Global researchers create digital database of over 1.1 bn natural history objects

Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
ADVERTISEMENT

Jerusalem: More than 1.1 billion natural history objects from 73 major natural history museums and herbaria from 28 countries are now collected into a huge global database. 

ADVERTISEMENT

The database created by global researchers and the museums’ staff will help researchers and decision-makers find scientific solutions to global challenges of conservation of endangered wildlife, climate crisis, food insecurity, and preparedness for epidemics, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HU) which participated the project said in a statement on Sunday.

The inventory, described in a new article published in the journal Science, includes diverse collections of animal and plant remains of all kinds alongside archaeological and geological findings, Xinhua news agency reported.

The project’s organisers subdivided the enormous aggregate collection by creating a unique shared vocabulary for collection types and their geographic source areas.

ADVERTISEMENT

The result was a grid of 19 collection types by 16 geographic regions, such that any collection object from anywhere in the world would fall into only one of the resulting 304 cells.

The researchers hope with the digital database to catalyse collaborative collection-based efforts to support future global sustainability, biodiversity and climate frameworks. 

ADVERTISEMENT
Tags: DatabaseDigitalIsrael
ADVERTISEMENT
Previous Post

India summons Canadian envoy over actions of separatist elements, seeks explanation on vandalism

Next Post

Over 3,000 al-Shabab militants killed in six months in Somalia

Related Posts

Iran-linked Hackers Threaten to Release Trump Aides’ Emails
Cybersecurity

Iran-linked Hackers Threaten to Release Trump Aides’ Emails

July 1, 2025
Sam Altman Says Meta Offered $100 Million Bonuses to OpenAI Employees
Business

Sam Altman Says Meta Offered $100 Million Bonuses to OpenAI Employees

June 18, 2025
India, Angola Deepen Ties to Power Africa’s Future
Africa

India, Angola Deepen Ties to Power Africa’s Future

May 5, 2025
India-Italy Cement Strategic Tech Alliance as EU Tilts Indo-Pacific Amid Global Trade Reset
Aerospace & Defense

India-Italy Cement Strategic Tech Alliance as EU Tilts Indo-Pacific Amid Global Trade Reset

April 14, 2025
Fintech Companies Caught up in Tariff Turmoil
Business

Fintech Companies Caught up in Tariff Turmoil

April 8, 2025
Trump Says He Will Extend TikTok Deadline For 75 Days
America

Trump Says He Will Extend TikTok Deadline For 75 Days

April 6, 2025
WAVES 2025: India’s Media Revolution to Reshape Global Influence and Cultural Power
Entertainment

WAVES 2025: India’s Media Revolution to Reshape Global Influence and Cultural Power

March 14, 2025
Forging a Just Climate Future: India’s Bold Leadership on the Road to COP30 and Beyond
Africa

Forging a Just Climate Future: India’s Bold Leadership on the Road to COP30 and Beyond

March 8, 2025
India’s Power Sector Reforms: Bold Steps Towards Global Energy Leadership
Asia

India’s Power Sector Reforms: Bold Steps Towards Global Energy Leadership

March 8, 2025
Next Post
Over 3,000 al-Shabab militants killed in six months in Somalia

Over 3,000 al-Shabab militants killed in six months in Somalia

Cambodia, Malaysia vow to further advance ties, cooperation

Cambodia, Malaysia vow to further advance ties, cooperation

No Result
View All Result

Recent Posts

  • Trump’s Texas Visit Highlights an Us-vs-Them Approach to Disasters
  • Kenya’s President Orders Police to Shoot Violent Protesters In the Leg
  • South-South 2.0: Modi Mines Namibia for Shared Prosperity
  • Saudi Crown Prince Meets Iranian Foreign Minister in Jeddah
  • ACMA Flags India’s Auto Boom as Catalyst in BRICS-Centric Global Realignment
ADVERTISEMENT
Facebook Twitter Youtube RSS

ABOUT WNN

WNN

WNN (WAKANDA NETWORK NEWS) is an international broadcaster and one of the most successful as Africa’s representative and relevant international media outlets. We provide journalistic content in 3 languages, giving people worldwide the opportunity to be informed and form their own opinions.

🔴 Subscribe on YouTube

Browse by Category

Useful Links

  • Jumuiya Forums – Community Discussions
  • United PAM – Advocacy & Humanitarian Programs

CONTACT US

Address: 14141 E 102nd Ave Commerce City,
Colorado 80022 U.S.A.
Telephone: +1 720-717-9288
Fax: +1-720-370-2994
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.wnn.africa

© 2025 WNN AFRICA. All rights reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • World
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Sports
  • Environment
  • Science
  • Lifestyle
  • WNN EXCLUSIVE

© 2025 WNN AFRICA. All rights reserved.