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Big Brother In Space: Satellite Photos Could Help Combat Illegal Gold Mining in Peru

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Pictures from outer space reveal the extent of illegal gold mining in Peru

In the Madre de Dios region of Peru, a human-made wasteland brushes up against the border of the Amazonian rainforest. Over the past decade, small-scale illegal gold miners have transformed the landscape from tree-covered marshlands to a desert pockmarked with polluted ponds, leaking mercury into the local food web. Multiple government crackdowns have tried to stamp out these artisanal gold mining activities to protect the national forests, but illegal operations are often able to shift location without attracting attention, creating a moving and hard to find target. However, artificial intelligence offers new hope. NASA is backing the use of machine learning-enhanced satellite technology to capture the subtle movements of illegal gold mining in climate-sensitive areas of the world. While still in early stages, this novel innovation aims to help preserve the Amazon and the health of local communities in Peru, Latin America’s largest gold producer.

Student sues Ball State fraternity over attack

MUNCIE, Ind. — A man has filed suit against a Ball State University fraternity, alleging he was attacked by its members. In his Delaware Circuit Court 4 lawsuit — against Delta Tau Delta’s Epsilon Mu chapter in Muncie, and the national Delta Tau Delta organization — Cesar Cholula alleges he and his friends were “viciously attacked” at the fraternity’s house at 1001 W. Riverside Ave. Cholula said he was enrolled as a student at Ball State on Oct. 2, 2019, when he and several friends “went to Brothers Bar and Grill, 1601 W. University Ave., and consumed alcohol.” While there, he reported, they encountered a friend who was a member of the fraternity and invited them back to the Riverside Avenue house.

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