FBI says Chinese-made drones widely used within the US could be used for spying
For water managers in drought-stricken regions, accurate forecasts of water availability are critically important. Matt Dibble shows how remote sensing technology is helping in the Rocky Mountains in this edition of LogOn.
Thirty Native American tribes along the Colorado River were excluded from the century-old agreement that allocates its water. The Navajo Nation and eleven other tribes are still fighting legal battles to access their share of the water.
The Colorado River once supported a thriving delta ecosystem in Mexico. Now the river ends shortly after crossing the border, where the last of its water is used for agriculture. A unique Mexican/American agreement is helping environmentalists revive a habitat in the desert at the river's end.
One desert valley in California uses more Colorado River water than the states of Arizona and Nevada combined. U.S. consumers depend on the Imperial Valley for a large percent of their winter vegetables and other crops. New water cuts are looming, and one crop has become a target for controversy.
Los Angeles, Phoenix, San Diego and nearly every other city in the American Southwest depend on the dwindling Colorado River. One desert city has become an unlikely model for water conservation: Las Vegas.
Seven U.S. states in the Colorado River basin are making substantial cuts to water use following 23 years of drought and over-use that threatened a "dead pool" behind Hoover Dam, the point at which water would be too low to pass through to millions of people downriver who depend on it.
We’re delving into artificial intelligence, it’s the ability of machines to emulate human intelligence in carrying out tasks and problem solving. This week on The Inside Story, A.I. Risks and Rewards
AI tool replaces nonnative English speakers’ accents with more 'neutral’ voice
A California tech startup is using artificial intelligence, or AI, to mask the accents of call center workers to reduce discrimination, but some say diversity is being erased. Matt Dibble has the story.
Brook Thompson, a Yurok and Karuk Native American civil/environmental activist is fighting for river restoration and restoring the habitat for fish and ecosystems that sustain other wildlife in the Klamath River.
U.S. President Joe Biden was in Arizona Tuesday to mark the creation of a new national monument near the Grand Canyon to protect more than 4,000 square kilometers of land sacred to Native Americans. Matt Dibble has the story.
Tribe sought federal assistance in pulling water from drought-stricken Colorado River
Tracking devices installed in toilets bring continuous health-monitoring to a new level
Ahead of Modi visit, US and India increase cooperation in critical emerging technologies
Native American communities in the Pacific Northwest have led a decades long fight to remove hydroelectric dams that environmentalists say harm the migration of salmon. The Inside Story will examine the balance between helping wildlife and the need for more clean, renewable energy.
We're giving voice to A.I. From writing school papers to diagnosing mental health issues, find out how artificial intelligence is changing the world. Plus, discover how Florida is dealing with invasive species wreaking havoc on local ecosystems on The Inside Story: Giving Voice to A.I.
Yurok student shares lessons from her tribe’s 20-year campaign to remove dams
ChatGPT can write like a human. Can humans keep up with identifying AI-generated writing?
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