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Studying water quality for the state of Minnesota
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Or, and hear me out, we don't use AI for... anything and maybe, just maybe, the "current generation" is right?
A recent study found 96 percent of walleye in Mille Lacs return to spawning "hot spots" each year. And protecting those areas is key to stabilizing the declining fish population.
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The central Minnesota lake’s walleye population has declined in recent decades, and researchers have tried to figure out why. The latest study suggests protecting certain places in the lake where wall...
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Mille Lacs’ walleye return to same ‘hot spots’ to spawn, protections could be key to their success
Ben Maas
The challenge for universities is not adopting artificial intelligence, but doing so in ways that the current generation of students can trust, says Mim Rahimi, an assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering. go.nature.com/4v2DM2A
Next candidate for Ty Try? CC: @rushthewriter.bsky.social
This be a tough case to crack!
It's the weekend, baby!
Because Captain, it's tradition!
We live in the dumbest timeline...
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Removing PFAS from the aquifers of the east metro of the Twin Cities will be expensive and time consuming, which @billarnold.bsky.social, and other area experts, explains. Removing PFAS can be done, but it will take time. Gift link. www.startribune.com/mn-pfas-plum...
IMO, it's excessive amounts of pesticides being applied to farmland, especially atrazine. Tyrone Hayes of the University of California, Berkeley, and colleagues did groundbreaking work on the topic. See: www.science.org/content/arti...
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The challenge for universities is not adopting artificial intelligence, but doing so in ways that the current generation of students can trust.
go.nature.com
Gen Z scepticism towards AI is a wake-up call — universities must take it seriously
Nature
Not everyone is taking Captain Picard Day so seriously
The proposed cleanup could cost hundreds of millions of dollars, and no funding source has been identified.
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Minnesota finally has a plan for the east metro PFAS plume. There’s just one problem.
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Ben Maas
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ALT: Scooby-Doo: Looks Like We Got a Mystery
Scooby-Doo: Looks Like We Got a Mystery
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Jun 16, 2024
More chemicals are much worse than high herbicide doses
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Pesticide Cocktail Amplifies Frog Deformities
Idaho health officials are investigating two raw milk outbreaks that have sickened nearly 60 people, with 45 confirmed cases of campylobacteriosis. (AP Photo)
NEW: Regulators have linked Mark McAfee’s raw dairy farm to more than a dozen recalls and outbreaks that left hundreds of people ill. “I’ve put a couple kids in the hospital,” McAfee said. “But here’s the thing: I’m a pioneer.”
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Idaho health officials are investigating two raw milk outbreaks that have sickened nearly 60 people, with 45 confirmed cases of campylobacteriosis. (AP Photo)
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60 people sickened by raw milk in Idaho prompts investigation
they're good! i said it!
The cause(s) of the deformed frogs phenomenon in Minnesota remains a mystery. ...via MNopedia
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With Raw Farm, the largest raw-milk dairy in the country, Mark McAfee has capitalized on a once-fringe product that's been thrust into the mainstream in recent years and backed by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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He Profits Off Raw Milk That's Making People Sick. The Government Isn't Stopping Him.
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'No, they won’t be around forever,' the Kwik Trip team warns.
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In 1995, students discovered deformed frogs in south-central Minn., sparking research into potential causes that remains inconclusive.
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The Deformed Frogs of Le Sueur County
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