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Saudi-Japan collaboration furthers Red Sea research

KAUST ·

KAUST and the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) are collaborating to research the Red Sea's shallow reef and deep-water environments. The partnership utilizes Japanese specialty equipment and the KAUST-owned research vessel RV Thuwal, with funding from the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) and KAUST. The initiative will address critical data gaps about the Red Sea and provide information for government regulations. Why it matters: This collaboration will advance understanding of the Red Sea's unique environment, relevant to Saudi Arabia's giga-projects and environmental protection efforts.

KAUST Distinguished Professor wins Japan Prize

KAUST ·

KAUST's Ibn Sina Distinguished Professor Carlos Duarte has been awarded the prestigious Japan Prize for his pioneering research on blue carbon and marine ecosystems. Duarte's work demonstrated the significance of marine ecosystems like seagrasses, mangroves, and salt marshes in sequestering and storing carbon dioxide. He coined the term 'blue carbon' and has advised Vision2030 initiatives. Why it matters: This award recognizes the importance of KAUST's research in marine conservation and highlights Saudi Arabia's growing role in ocean-based climate change solutions.

Oman's digital platform at Expo 2025 Osaka provides an immersive experience - Times of Oman

Oman AI ·

Oman is developing a digital platform to showcase its pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka. This platform aims to offer visitors an immersive experience, leveraging digital technology for engaging content. The initiative is part of Oman's preparations for its participation in the international exhibition in Japan. Why it matters: It highlights Oman's commitment to utilizing digital technologies for international representation and cultural promotion.