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Though corals are often forgotten by the general public, our reliance on these ecosystems is inevitable. Holding high economic value, corals provide benefits to human livelihoods both near and far. From fishing activities populating markets and fulfilling diets - to underwater tourism - corals are e...
in principle at least, can be completed within the next decade, designs for far more futuristic cities have also been mooted, siting them underground [41–43], underwater [44], floating on the sea [45,46] or even in the sky [47,48]. ...
Blocking sunlight prevents aquatic plants and underwater life from creating the energy they need to survive, which can harm ecosystems beneath the surface. Placing such a large structure on the water surface prevents oxygen that plants produce from reaching the atmosphere, and redu...
PinkiSaha et al. presented an underwater monitoring system that utilized IoT’s big-data storage. Using an Arduino-based sensor for temperature, pH and turbidity, they assessed the physical and chemical properties of water and stored the results in a large database. For communication between the...
Recently, 5G technologies have faced challenges such as connection density, network access issues in basements, underwater, and space, 24×724×7 availability, delay in communication, quality of service (QoS), and many more. Several research works have discussed 6G technologies, benefits, and stan...