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ICT insight with Institute of ICT Professionals: Eyes in the sky: Harnessing satellite surveillance and AI to stop illegal mining
TECHNOLOGY & ENVIRONMENT |2By Joseph BORKETEYIn Part 1, we documented the devastating scale of Ghana’s galamsey crisis. Here is a summary of the key findings:Environmental collapse: Ghana lost ...
Every four years, football’s biggest question rolls back around and everybody pretends they know the answer. Who’s winning ...
When we measure a qubit in superposition, it picks one state, like a spinning coin landing heads or tails. This is called ...
Controlled reopening of the Strait of Hormuz reshapes global shipping, risk models, energy flows, and maritime security ...
OSLO/SINGAPORE, March 27 (Reuters) - Russia's threat to halt liquefied natural gas (LNG) deliveries to Europe and divert cargoes to Asia would prove difficult to achieve because of its long-term ...
The McLaren Senna is not a looker by any stretch. Form definitely follows function with this most focused track rat built in Woking, England. It does, however, carve up a track like you would a turkey ...
In the early 1900s, U.S. national parks were largely playgrounds for the wealthy. Visitation often numbered in the tens of thousands, with itineraries fulfilled via expensive rail tickets, stagecoach ...
We used an algorithm to plot the shortest route through all 21 of South Africa’s national parks. The result is 8 109km ...
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