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Premium White Papers2024 White Paper Issue 04 – AI Ethics
Ethics Guidance and Codes of Conduct: This topic has lots of crossover between sciences, environmental issues, infrastructure, policy, etc. Ethics are part of many professions from law, medicine, engineering, etc. What Guidance and Codes of Conduct need to be developed concerning the maturation of science and technology? Ethics are part of many professions from law, medicine, engineering, etc. Given the environment across the employment landscape from businesses to education, are there ethical standards commonly accepted as we advocate for more inclusion in STEM?
read more2024 White Paper Issue 03 – Educating the Future Workforce
According to the "Oracle of Omaha," AI has developed to the point where it is hardly possible to decipher what's real and what's fake. In fact, AI is now also used for detecting AI-powered deepfakes around the rapid proliferation of AI-powered scams. Tech giant Microsoft recently introduced an authenticator tool that can analyze photos and videos to determine whether they have been manipulated.
read more2024 White Paper Issue 02 – Ai In Our Lives
According to the "Oracle of Omaha," AI has developed to the point where it is hardly possible to decipher what's real and what's fake. In fact, AI is now also used for detecting AI-powered deepfakes around the rapid proliferation of AI-powered scams. Tech giant Microsoft recently introduced an authenticator tool that can analyze photos and videos to determine whether they have been manipulated.
read more2024 White Paper Issue 01 – Inclusion in Forensic Careers
Forensic Science has importance because it applies science research in the development and practice of highly discriminating, accurate, reliable, cost-effective, rapid methods for the identification, analysis and interpretation of physical evidence. A yearlong study examining ethnic and racial diversity in forensic science has found that the varying disciplines, which frequently work closely with law enforcement, are also generally whiter than the U.S. population it serves.
read more2023 White Paper Issue 04 – Solutions to climate, water, and food challenges with science
The world faces a global hunger crisis of unprecedented proportions. We illustrate how to enhance the productivity of the current operations with science.
read more2023 White Paper Issue 03 – Is Digital Entertainment the Best Path to Digital Literacy
Digital entertainment innovation has demonstrated powers to complement, enrich and transform education. Certainly language, culture, and fashion have been influenced by the community of artists and their music (sic), but has the trend to incorporate digital platforms served as a pull through for students to become more interested in coding?
read more2023 White Paper Issue 02 – Time to Redesign Engineering
In May 1952, the president of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE), S. C. Hollister, appointed a committee to look at the state of engineering education in the United States. The 1955 report, now commonly referred to as the Grinter Report, brought about a sea change in the training of engineers and became a foundational document for engineering education.
read moreGirls & Young Women In STEM: Perspectives
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read more2023 White Paper Issue 01 – Golden Ring of Sports
We took a departure from STEM and education to a topic that is important because of its influence on education. Since many of our children end up in the bleachers and not on the playing field, how can the pressure of commercialism that culture and society embraces be better managed by parents and student athletes?
read more2022 White Paper Issue 04 – Battling Nature & Climate
Climate change is the long-term alteration of temperature and typical weather patterns in a place. Climate change could refer to a particular location or the planet as a whole. Climate change may cause weather patterns to be less predictable. These unexpected weather patterns can make it difficult to maintain and grow crops in regions that rely on farming because expected temperature and rainfall levels can no longer be relied on. Climate change has also been connected with other damaging weather events such as more frequent and more intense hurricanes, floods, downpours, and winter storms.
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