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Human-Induced Aerosols: Key Drivers of Atlantic Temperature Variability, African Rainfall, and Hurricane Activity
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Artificial IntelligenceEnvironmentSciTech NewsTechnologyUniversity Of Exeter
The Enigma of Pollen Analysis: Advancements in Artificial Intelligence Open New Avenues
This article explores a groundbreaking system that employs artificial intelligence and rapid imaging for swift and accurate pollen analysis. The …
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Turning Flies Into Environmentally Friendly Plastic
Researchers utilize black soldier flies to create biodegradable plastics; the insects later decompose the plastics, supporting a circular economy.