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Researchers develop innovative method to study crucial ocean creatures: 'Offers a powerful solution'
Researchers develop innovative method to study crucial ocean creatures: 'Offers a powerful solution'

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time3 days ago

  • Science
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Researchers develop innovative method to study crucial ocean creatures: 'Offers a powerful solution'

Coral reefs play crucial roles in marine ecosystems, and researchers in Okinawa, Japan, have developed a technology to further understand these complex creatures. Researchers from the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology were able to identify reef-building corals called Scleractinia using environmental DNA, as shared. The eDNA system, a collaboration between several Japanese universities and organizations, collects and analyzes the DNA that corals shed by gathering seawater samples. This system detects 83 of 85 known Scleractinia in Japan, enabling scientists to monitor reef-building corals more accurately, efficiently, and cost-effectively. The OIST explained that prior to this system, trained divers and snorkelers performed time-consuming and often imprecise coral surveys. Underwater video imaging improved these surveys, but large-scale, comprehensive assessments remained challenging. But eDNA solves that challenge. While researchers produced the technology in 2021, they were unable to utilize it due to an absence of data to compare the DNA to. The latest development of this technology included sequencing the DNA of two-thirds of Japan's known Scleractinia to establish a more complete database, and scientists discovered a previously unknown diversity of reef-building corals in the process. Corals, and the reefs they produce, play host to some of the most biologically diverse ecosystems in the world. About 25% of the ocean's fish rely on coral reefs, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and fish and other organisms use corals for shelter, food, and reproduction. Coral reefs also benefit coastal communities, protecting them from storms and erosion and supporting their economies. Should we be harnessing the ocean to power our homes? Absolutely Leave it be It depends I'm not sure Click your choice to see results and speak your mind. The NOAA stated that over half a billion people depend on reefs for food, income, and protection, while their net economic value is estimated to be tens of billions of U.S. dollars per year. These ecosystems are culturally important, too. But rising ocean temperatures threaten coral reefs. Warmer temperatures can cause coral bleaching and death, affecting both corals and the species that rely on them. The eDNA technology can help scientists monitor coral reefs as they adapt to these changes. "Corals can now be found at the entrance to Tokyo Bay — another sign of climate change reshaping marine ecosystems," Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Professor Nori Satoh said. "Such shifts highlight the urgent need for accurate monitoring, and our newly developed system offers a powerful solution." Join our free newsletter for good news and useful tips, and don't miss this cool list of easy ways to help yourself while helping the planet.

xSuite Introduces New Feature for E-Invoice Delivery from SAP
xSuite Introduces New Feature for E-Invoice Delivery from SAP

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time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

xSuite Introduces New Feature for E-Invoice Delivery from SAP

e-xSuite_Grafik_eDNA_880x450 The cloud-based e-invoicing platform xSuite eDNA now supports both the receipt and transmission of e-invoices directly from SAP Ahrensburg/Germany, June 17, 2025 – In many countries around the world—including Germany, Poland, and France in Europe—electronic invoicing will become mandatory within the next one to five years. To support SAP users in this transition, xSuite Group is now offering an extension to its xSuite eDNA (electronic Document Network Adapter) product. This extension enables the creation and dispatch of outbound invoices from SAP SD in XML formats compliant with EN 16931. The cloud-based e-invoicing platform supports a wide range of e-invoicing formats and serves as a central hub between SAP and the global world of electronic invoicing. It is compatible with both SAP S/4HANA and SAP ECC. Since June 2024, xSuite eDNA has supported the receipt of various e-invoicing formats via the Peppol network, transferring invoice data directly into the customer's SAP system to enable fast and efficient processing of inbound e-invoices. Now, xSuite eDNA also enables the creation and delivery of e-invoices from SAP. To achieve this, an xSuite add-on (transport) is installed in the SAP SD module. This add-on leverages SAP's message control functionality. As soon as an invoice is created in SAP, the relevant data is captured via message control and sent to the cloud-based xSuite eDNA platform. The platform performs various validation steps in accordance with EN 16931—such as checking data integrity, mandatory fields, data types, and business rules. Format conversion and all subsequent processing take place entirely in the cloud. Any updates or enhancements (e.g., new e-invoice formats or versions) are implemented centrally in the cloud and are immediately available to all customers. This significantly reduces maintenance efforts on the customer side and ensures high flexibility. xSuite eDNA offers two transmission options: via email in formats such as BIS Billing, ZUGFeRD, and XRechnung (with more formats planned), and via the Peppol network. The portfolio of supported countries and portals is being continuously expanded with a strategic focus. Currently available networks and formats include: Peppol (various countries and formats) SdI – Sistema di Interscambio / Fattura PA (Italy) ANAF – Agenția Națională de Administrare Fiscală / RO e-Factura (Romania) NAV – Nemzeti Adó- és Vámhivatal (Hungary) Others available upon request Sven Holtmann, Product Manager at xSuite, presents the new solution for sending e-invoices from SAP SD in a release webinar: Release WebinarDate: August 14, 2025Time: 3 PM – 4 PMLink: is free of charge for both customers and interested parties. About xSuite Group xSuite is a software manufacturer of applications for document-based processes and provides standardized, digital solutions worldwide that enable simple, secure, and fast work. We focus mainly on the automation of important work processes in conjunction with end-to-end document management. Our core competence lies in accounts payable (AP) automation in SAP (including e-invoicing), for leading companies worldwide, as well as for public clients. This is supplemented by applications for purchasing and order processes as well as archiving – all delivered from a single source, including both software components and services. xSuite solutions operate in the cloud or in hybrid scenarios. We take pride in the high-quality solutions we offer, as evidenced by the regular certifications we receive for our SAP solutions and deployment environments." With over 300,000 users benefitting from our solutions, xSuite processes more than 80 million documents per year in over 60 countries. Founded in 1994 and headquartered in Ahrensburg, Germany, xSuite has around 300 staff across nine locations worldwide – in Europe, Asia, and the United States. Our company has an established information security management system that is certified in accordance with ISO 27001:2022. Contact:Barbara WirtzxSuite Group GmbHMarketing & PRTel. +49 (0)4102/88 38 Attachment e-xSuite_Grafik_eDNA_880x450Sign in to access your portfolio

New Genomics Investments Expand eDNA Monitoring in BC's Remote and Indigenous Communities
New Genomics Investments Expand eDNA Monitoring in BC's Remote and Indigenous Communities

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time05-06-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

New Genomics Investments Expand eDNA Monitoring in BC's Remote and Indigenous Communities

VANCOUVER, BC, June 5, 2025 /CNW/ - On World Environment Day, Genome British Columbia (Genome BC) is proud to announce significant new investments that will expand Canada's capacity for environmental DNA or RNA (collectively called 'eDNA') monitoring. These investments highlight British Columbia's leadership in leveraging genomics to address pressing environmental and health challenges, particularly in remote and Indigenous communities. Nature's Fingerprints: eDNA is a New Tool that Reveals What's Living Around Us eDNA is a powerful tool that uses trace genetic material left behind in water, air and soil to detect pathogens, assess ecosystem health and support environmental decision-making. eDNA allows scientists and communities to detect and track species without needing to see them directly, offering a more efficient way to study ecosystems. eDNA can also track health and ecological signals without relying on invasive testing. This technology was widely used during the COVID-19 pandemic to monitor virus levels in wastewater and is now being expanded to keep people safe, protect biodiversity and help with climate resilience. The projects announced today focus on ensuring these tools are not just scientifically robust, but also community-driven and accessible — especially for regions with limited existing monitoring infrastructure. "These investments reflect how genomics is helping us learn directly from the environments we live in — and how that knowledge can be shared in ways that empower communities," said Federica Di Palma, Chief Scientific Officer and Vice President, Research and Innovation at Genome BC. "By supporting eDNA research rooted in partnership with Indigenous and remote communities, BC researchers are helping lead the way toward more inclusive, real-time approaches to health and environmental monitoring." Three Projects Expanding eDNA Use and Data Sharing The ChùNet and iMicroSeq projects are BC-based projects awarded through Genome Canada's eDNA Surveillance program, which includes a $11.3 million investment in 12 projects across the country aimed at building the scientific, technical and community capacity needed to scale eDNA surveillance. The eDNA Explorer Canada project is a separate initiative funded by Genome BC, though all three projects will coordinate their efforts. ChùNet: Enabling a knowledge sharing network — learning from water and the life it carries Led by: Erin Gill (Simon Fraser University) and Math'ieya Alatini (One Yukon Coalition) This project will establish a community-focused network to share data and knowledge about water-based eDNA monitoring in northern, rural, remote and Indigenous communities in BC and the Yukon. Co-led by academic and community partners, ChùNet will create tailored training resources and deploy a demonstration monitoring project while respecting OCAP® principles. The aim is to build a wholistic foundation for integrating environmental and public health surveillance that builds local priorities into decision making. iMicroSeq: Integrated, inclusive resources supporting environmental sequence data Led by: Fiona Brinkman and Emma Griffiths (Simon Fraser University) This project will develop a national data portal and communications platform that brings together researchers, Indigenous communities, public health officials and other in industry to support more coordinated, integrated microbial eDNA monitoring for wastewater and other water data. iMicroSeq will enhance data sharing, respect Indigenous data sovereignty (CARE and OCAP® Principles), and link human, agricultural and environmental health through a One Health lens. The platform will empower both community and industry innovation in economic, water-based pathogen detection and climate resilience. eDNA Explorer Canada: Upscaling eDNA Explorer to Enable Effective Biodiversity Monitoring in Canada Led by: Caren Helbing (University of Victoria) and Rachel Meyer (University of Santa Cruz & Chief Scientific Officer at eDNA Explorer) This project leverages the eDNA Explorer platform developed in California to create eDNA Explorer Canada. This powerful, easy-to-use portal will allow anyone to understand, evaluate and share eDNA data gathered in Canadian ecosystems, focusing on biodiversity monitoring, conservation and restoration. eDNA Explorer Canada is tailored to meet Canadian environmental standards and sovereignty needs, ensuring data is reliable and legally compliant. It aims to turn raw data into actionable insights that drive environmental protection efforts, building on existing relationships with Indigenous and government agencies established through the iTrackDNA project, which in 2021 and 2023 established Canada's national eDNA standards (learn more about those standards here). About Genome British Columbia: Genome BC is a not-for-profit organization that has advanced genomics research and innovation for 25 years, growing a world-class life sciences sector in BC and delivering sustainable benefits for British Columbia, Canada and beyond. Genome BC has attracted over $1 billion in direct co-investment to the province, which has contributed to funding more than 550 genomics research and innovation projects. These initiatives enhance healthcare and address environmental and natural resource challenges, improving the lives of British Columbians. Genome BC also integrates genomics into society by supporting responsible research and innovation and fostering an understanding and appreciation of the life sciences among educators, students and the public. SOURCE Genome British Columbia View original content to download multimedia: Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

New Genomics Investments Expand eDNA Monitoring in BC's Remote and Indigenous Communities
New Genomics Investments Expand eDNA Monitoring in BC's Remote and Indigenous Communities

Cision Canada

time05-06-2025

  • Health
  • Cision Canada

New Genomics Investments Expand eDNA Monitoring in BC's Remote and Indigenous Communities

VANCOUVER, BC, June 5, 2025 /CNW/ - On World Environment Day, Genome British Columbia (Genome BC) is proud to announce significant new investments that will expand Canada's capacity for environmental DNA or RNA (collectively called 'eDNA') monitoring. These investments highlight British Columbia's leadership in leveraging genomics to address pressing environmental and health challenges, particularly in remote and Indigenous communities. Nature's Fingerprints: eDNA is a New Tool that Reveals What's Living Around Us eDNA is a powerful tool that uses trace genetic material left behind in water, air and soil to detect pathogens, assess ecosystem health and support environmental decision-making. eDNA allows scientists and communities to detect and track species without needing to see them directly, offering a more efficient way to study ecosystems. eDNA can also track health and ecological signals without relying on invasive testing. This technology was widely used during the COVID-19 pandemic to monitor virus levels in wastewater and is now being expanded to keep people safe, protect biodiversity and help with climate resilience. The projects announced today focus on ensuring these tools are not just scientifically robust, but also community-driven and accessible — especially for regions with limited existing monitoring infrastructure. "These investments reflect how genomics is helping us learn directly from the environments we live in — and how that knowledge can be shared in ways that empower communities," said Federica Di Palma, Chief Scientific Officer and Vice President, Research and Innovation at Genome BC. "By supporting eDNA research rooted in partnership with Indigenous and remote communities, BC researchers are helping lead the way toward more inclusive, real-time approaches to health and environmental monitoring." Three Projects Expanding eDNA Use and Data Sharing The ChùNet and iMicroSeq projects are BC-based projects awarded through Genome Canada's eDNA Surveillance program, which includes a $11.3 million investment in 12 projects across the country aimed at building the scientific, technical and community capacity needed to scale eDNA surveillance. The eDNA Explorer Canada project is a separate initiative funded by Genome BC, though all three projects will coordinate their efforts. ChùNet: Enabling a knowledge sharing network — learning from water and the life it carries Led by: Erin Gill (Simon Fraser University) and Math'ieya Alatini (One Yukon Coalition) This project will establish a community-focused network to share data and knowledge about water-based eDNA monitoring in northern, rural, remote and Indigenous communities in BC and the Yukon. Co-led by academic and community partners, ChùNet will create tailored training resources and deploy a demonstration monitoring project while respecting OCAP® principles. The aim is to build a wholistic foundation for integrating environmental and public health surveillance that builds local priorities into decision making. iMicroSeq: Integrated, inclusive resources supporting environmental sequence data Led by: Fiona Brinkman and Emma Griffiths (Simon Fraser University) This project will develop a national data portal and communications platform that brings together researchers, Indigenous communities, public health officials and other in industry to support more coordinated, integrated microbial eDNA monitoring for wastewater and other water data. iMicroSeq will enhance data sharing, respect Indigenous data sovereignty (CARE and OCAP® Principles), and link human, agricultural and environmental health through a One Health lens. The platform will empower both community and industry innovation in economic, water-based pathogen detection and climate resilience. eDNA Explorer Canada: Upscaling eDNA Explorer to Enable Effective Biodiversity Monitoring in Canada Led by: Caren Helbing (University of Victoria) and Rachel Meyer (University of Santa Cruz & Chief Scientific Officer at eDNA Explorer) This project leverages the eDNA Explorer platform developed in California to create eDNA Explorer Canada. This powerful, easy-to-use portal will allow anyone to understand, evaluate and share eDNA data gathered in Canadian ecosystems, focusing on biodiversity monitoring, conservation and restoration. eDNA Explorer Canada is tailored to meet Canadian environmental standards and sovereignty needs, ensuring data is reliable and legally compliant. It aims to turn raw data into actionable insights that drive environmental protection efforts, building on existing relationships with Indigenous and government agencies established through the iTrackDNA project, which in 2021 and 2023 established Canada's national eDNA standards (learn more about those standards here). About Genome British Columbia: Genome BC is a not-for-profit organization that has advanced genomics research and innovation for 25 years, growing a world-class life sciences sector in BC and delivering sustainable benefits for British Columbia, Canada and beyond. Genome BC has attracted over $1 billion in direct co-investment to the province, which has contributed to funding more than 550 genomics research and innovation projects. These initiatives enhance healthcare and address environmental and natural resource challenges, improving the lives of British Columbians. Genome BC also integrates genomics into society by supporting responsible research and innovation and fostering an understanding and appreciation of the life sciences among educators, students and the public.

xSuite Benelux to Host 2025 User Conference in Eindhoven
xSuite Benelux to Host 2025 User Conference in Eindhoven

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time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

xSuite Benelux to Host 2025 User Conference in Eindhoven

xSuite-UC-2025-Eindhoven 880x450 Under the motto 'One Team. One Journey.', the business process optimization expert will present innovations and solutions for finance professionals this June. Eindhoven, Netherlands – May 21, 2025. xSuite Benelux will host its annual User Conference on June 25, 2025, at the Philips Museum in Eindhoven. The event will focus on future-oriented technologies for finance and IT decision-makers. Topics will include Artificial Intelligence, mandatory e-invoicing, SAP S/4HANA, cloud transformation, and Clean Core strategies. The conference will also feature a partner presentation showcasing the use of xSuite solutions in finance technologies such as cloud computing and AI are increasingly shaping the finance function. At the event, xSuite will present product innovations, outline its roadmap, and provide insights into current and emerging technology trends. A presentation by xSuite partner Flexo will illustrate the implementation of xSuite solutions at Sumitomo for automated invoice processing. The case study will address the initial setup, challenges encountered, applied solutions, and measurable outcomes. In-Depth Sessions on Key Technology Topics: 1. Artificial Intelligence in SAP Invoice ProcessingThe session will present xSuite's Prediction Server, an AI-based tool for invoice processing in SAP. It will also cover the growing role of Large Language Models (LLMs) in document recognition and process automation. 2. E-Invoicing ComplianceWith upcoming e-invoice mandates in various EU countries - including the e-invoice obligation in Belgium in the beginning of 2026 - this session will focus on practical implementation insights and optimization strategies. The presentation will also look ahead to platform-based models and potential CTC (Continuous Transaction Control) reporting frameworks, including a preview of eDNA (electronic Document Network Adapter). 3. SAP S/4HANA and Cloud TransformationMany organizations are already migrating to SAP S/4HANA or preparing to do so. Even companies using Private Cloud environments are encouraged to align with SAP's Clean Core approach to minimize technical debt. This session will introduce xSuite's SAP-integrated Business Solutions 6.0 and applications on the SAP Business Technology Platform (BTP).Networking and ExchangeThe conference will conclude with opportunities for networking and discussion of customer requirements, the role of xSuite as a strategic partner, and best practices in digital transformation projects. Event Details: xSuite User Conference BeneluxJune 25, 2025Philips Museum, Emmasingel 31, 5611 AZ Eindhoven10:00 AM – 3:00 PM More information and registration: About xSuite Group xSuite is a software manufacturer of applications for document-based processes and provides standardized, digital solutions worldwide that enable simple, secure, and fast work. We focus mainly on the automation of important work processes in conjunction with end-to-end document management. Our core competence lies in accounts payable (AP) automation in SAP (including e-invoicing), for leading companies worldwide, as well as for public clients. This is supplemented by applications for purchasing and order processes as well as archiving – all delivered from a single source, including both software components and services. xSuite solutions operate in the cloud or in hybrid scenarios. We take pride in the high-quality solutions we offer, as evidenced by the regular certifications we receive for our SAP solutions and deployment environments." With over 300,000 users benefitting from our solutions, xSuite processes more than 80 million documents per year in over 60 countries. Founded in 1994 and headquartered in Ahrensburg, Germany, xSuite has around 300 staff across nine locations worldwide – in Europe, Asia, and the United States. Our company has an established information security management system that is certified in accordance with ISO 27001:2022. Press Contact Headquarters:Barbara WirtzxSuite Group GmbHTel. +49 4102 Contact xSuite Benelux:Hans WillemsManaging DirectorxSuite Benelux BVGelissendomein 8-10, Box 86229 GJ Maastricht, NetherlandsTel +31 (43) 760 01-20 Attachment xSuite-UC-2025-Eindhoven 880x450Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

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