Melissa Tallman of the Griffiss Institute and Anthony Macera, a computer engineer at the Air Force Research Laboratory in Rome were on the air Friday to discuss The Internet of Things - that are used in homes, in the military, government, science, education, medical and just about anything else there is in society today.
Melissa Tallman of the Griffiss Institute and Anthony Macera, a computer engineer at the Air Force Research Laboratory in Rome were on the air Friday to discuss The Internet of Things - that are used in homes, in the military, government, science, education, medical and just about anything else there is in society today.
Our environmental health has continuously declined rapidly, but not everyone observes or feels the same impact. Marginalized people of color and people in lower-income communities face a disproportionate level of environmental issues resulting in adverse health consequences. To develop a more in-depth understanding of the issue, I spoke with Fern Renville of Wakan Tipi (formerly.
In the beautiful Land of 10,000 Lakes, we are privileged with more coastline than the whole state of California. Our great water resources provide recreation, beautiful locations, food and drinking water. Living with so much freshwater requires awareness and responsibility. This article will focus on groundwater and surface water. The Oracle had the privilege of.
So, what is going on with bugs? The high rates of insect mortality is alarming. I’m not even talking about the ones we squish beneath our tennis shoes or crush with a book. According to the research article, “Worldwide decline of the entomofauna: A review of its drivers,” our international local bug populations decline by.