| | | | Tech to protect | | Nature is in trouble. One-third of plant and animal species could be gone in 50 years, according to University of Arizona research. However, wildlife advocates are increasingly using technology to outsmart poachers, protect polar bears, and ensure the survival of migrating salmon. Here are three inspiring examples. | | | | | | | | | | How technology protects endangered species | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Medical center hotels improving outcomes | | While minibars and flatscreen TVs help make the medicine go down, patient hotels provide the perfect testing ground for new healthcare models, technologies, and breakthroughs. [4-minute read] | | | | | | | | | | | ICYMI: Armed with AI, scientists take on climate change | | To take on climate change, scientists need advanced algorithms to handle what humans can't. [4-minute read] | | | | | | | | | In honor of St. Patrick's Day, let's test your 'green' tech knowledge: | | - How much e-waste is produced worldwide in a year?
- True or false: By 2050, wind power will cover just a small fraction of global power needs.
- About how many chemicals are women exposed to every day through personal hygiene products? 25, 80, 128, or 160?
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