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The Water Crisis – Part II
It seems that a majority of higher education faculty are focused on limiting the power of AI through efforts to detect “cheaters” who may employ the abilities of AI to do homework, write essays, and perform other functions related to … Continue reading
The Water Crisis – Part I
“Globally, 1 in 9 people still have no access to clean water. Water is a daily and crippling challenge. Without water you can’t grow food, you can’t build housing, you can’t stay healthy, you can’t stay in school and you … Continue reading
Posted in AI, Anthropology, Applied Anthropology
Tagged Potable Water, Unclean Water, Water Crisis
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Microplastics Are Everywhere!
A recent news article in Scientific American highlights a significant and emerging concern regarding microplastics and their impact on human health. The findings from a study involving over 200 patients undergoing surgery reveal a disturbing correlation: nearly 60% of these … Continue reading
