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?
Some educators fear students will take advantage of freely available text generator to do homework; others welcome the innovation
U.S. educators are debating the merits and risks of a new, free artificial intelligence tool called ChatGPT, which students are using to write passable high school essays. So far, there isn’t a reliable way to catch cheating. Matt Dibble has the story.
In California, a camera the size of a car is being prepared for its mission: documenting unseen phenomena in the universe. Matt Dibble has the story.
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.
With the planned demolition of dams on California’s Klamath River, plans for restoring that ecosystem benefit from what has been learned since dams were removed along Washington State’s Elwha River eight years ago.
California condors are North America’s largest bird. But they came close to extinction before conservationists and Indigenous communities joined to save them. Matt Dibble reports from California on how the Yurok Tribe is helping condors recover.
The largest dam removal in US history has received final federal approval in a major victory for environmentalists and Native American communities. The four dams along the border of California and Oregon have been blamed for the decline of salmon and other species. Matt Dibble reports.
Firm says cryptocurrency mining can help power transition to cleaner energy
As global temperatures rise, tech firm attempts to transform cooling technology with an extraordinary new material
Invisible money mined out of thin air! Go inside the world of cryptocurrency --- how it’s mined, how it’s used, how it gains and loses value, and the impact crypto mining is having on the environment --- on The Inside Story-Crypto's Currency
Cryptocurrencies use an enormous amount of energy, and as the industry grows rapidly, so do concerns about its environmental impact
Guided by data from a bird-watching app, conservationists and farmers are creating instant wetlands for birds traveling thousands of miles. Matt Dibble has the story.
Wind power is making a comeback on the high seas for even the world's largest vessels. Matt Dibble has the story.
Guided by data from a bird-watching app, conservationists provide targeted food and habitat in California’s parched Central Valley
For many, grasping the concept behind cryptocurrencies is difficult enough. But let's try to take a closer look into how they work. Matt Dibble explains.
Researchers say DNA can replace hard drives to help store the world’s ever-increasing digital output
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