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Aqua Boundary-Saliency Attention Module for Lightweight Underwater Salient Instance Segmentation Detection Transformer
arXiv:2606.08002v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Underwater instance segmentation integrates pixel-level mask prediction and instance-level discrimination for marine resource exploration, ecological monitoring, and underwater robotic perception. Recent prompt-based and auxiliary-modality methods improve mask quality, but their reliance on large foundation models, prompt generation, or extra modality estimation complicates efficient deployment. This work introduces Lightweight Underwater...
Celebrity birthdays for the week of June 7-13 includes Kat Dennings and Aaron Taylor-Johnson
Celebrity birthdays for the week of June 7-13 includes Kat Dennings and Aaron Taylor-Johnson Celebrities having birthdays during the week of June 7-13 include “2 Broke Girls” actor Kat Dennings, TV personality Maria Menounos and “Juno” actor Michael Cera - Bookmark Celebrity birthdays for the week of June 7-13: June 7: Director James Ivory (“A Room With a View,” “Howard’s End”) is 98. Actor Virginia McKenna (“Born Free”) is 95. Singer Tom Jones is 86.
Transcriptomic and proteomic responses to gas vesicle collapse in native and engineered bacterial systems
Gas vesicles (GVs) are air-filled protein nanostructures produced by microbes to regulate buoyancy and have emerged as powerful tools in biomedical imaging, particularly as acoustic reporter genes. Their mechanically robust shells enclose a stable air compartment, which collapses irreversibly when subjected to sufficient hydrostatic or acoustic pressure, leaving behind large protein sheets. This collapse phenomenon underlies key applications such as differential imaging and controlled...
Super Typhoon Sinlaku triggered atmospheric gravity waves visible from space
Super Typhoon Sinlaku triggered atmospheric gravity waves visible from space A record-early super typhoon sent giant atmospheric ripples into near-space, offering scientists a new clue for tracking powerful storms. - Date: - June 3, 2026 - Source: - NASA Earth Observatory - Summary: - One of the most powerful typhoons ever recorded this early in the Pacific season did more than unleash flooding and extreme winds—it sent enormous ripples all the way into the upper atmosphere.
Prescribed burns are lit in Australia's Northern Territory to minimize the severity of fires later in the season
Prescribed burns are lit in Australia's Northern Territory to minimize the severity of fires later in the season Lisa Lock Scientific Editor Andrew Zinin Lead Editor In May and June of most years, NASA satellites typically begin to detect large numbers of wildland fires throughout the Top End and Arnhem Land regions of Australia's Northern Territory. On some days, especially in the afternoon, the blazes can resemble sizable wildfires in satellite imagery, spreading widely and producing...
Has sparkling water come of age?
We pop open a selection of fun but healthy fizzy flavoured waters that should satisfy even the fussiest princessI am not a princess about many things, but there has to be sparkling water in the house. Refreshing, enlivening and occasionally hangover-clearing, it is an essential. Thankfully, my husband is aligned with me (it would never have worked with someone who answered: “Tap’s fine”, when offered water in a restaurant).I’m not fussy about my fizzy, though – SodaStreamed tap is fine – but...
This new private island retreat in France is taking wellness to the next level
This sea-facing escape harmonises holistic wellbeing with Mediterranean dining, which includes personalised consultations, tailored treatments across five wellness programmes and three choices of residence – all in one retreat. A private island off the South of France is becoming the Mediterranean’s newest wellness destination. In May, Zannier Hotels, whose artisanal approach to hospitality spans residences across Europe, Africa and Asia, unveiled Zannier Île de Bendor – a 93-key retreat on...
Five winning images of scientists at work
Five winning images of scientists at work From sky to sea, and then back to the lab, here are the top images from Nature’s 2026 photo competition. This article is also available as a pdf version. As morning dawns over the fields and olive groves of Jaén in the south of Spain, a flock of northern bald ibises (Geronticus eremita) are in flight.
NASA satellites reveal major ocean nutrient stress
NASA satellites reveal major ocean nutrient stress Lisa Lock Scientific Editor Robert Egan Associate Editor A new study combining NASA satellite observations, ocean surveys and genetic testing of marine microorganisms found evidence that warming ocean waters may be limiting nutrient availability across much of the global ocean. The researchers report that this nutrient stress affects microscopic marine organisms and could influence marine ecosystems over time. The research, published June 5...