TuesdayNewsdayVol. 11 - Issue 6 - October 22, 2024 | |
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To advance public health, societies need to address its deeply rooted political and social determinants, such as policy, housing, and access to nutritious food. |
In a co-authored paper, Politics Department doctoral candidate Lucia Vitale, left, argues that AI is positioned to become the latest in a long line of technological advances that ultimately have limited impact because they engage in a "politics of avoidance" that diverts attention away from, or even worsens, more fundamental structural problems in global public health. |
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| By Chris Lay, Kenneth Norris Center for Natural History Fall is an exciting time to tune in to birds, with some arriving for winter and others stopping for a few days as they make their way to their preferred wintering grounds. |
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| The Science Division will pilot 17 projects that aim to profoundly inspire undergraduate students. |
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| The six projects address human disease, species conservation, tool development, and more.
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| Professor Sikina Jinnah co-authored a report that recommends a national research agenda for atmospheric methane removal technologies and assesses potential atmospheric removal tools. |
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| The faculty bring expertise in artificial intelligence, machine learning, sustainable computing, cybersecurity, human-computer interaction, and more. |
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| Two apps will enable blind people to navigate indoor buildings with spoken directions from a smartphone. |
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