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A smart phone application to de-escalate tensions during traffic stops, a voting machine to give the disabled an accessible way to cast a ballot and a community-based research project to test the impact of mining on the Hopi Navajo Reservation’s groundwater provide snapshots of practicing science through the lens of human rights, presentations at an American Association for the Advancement of Science meeting showed.
New Approaches to Machine Learning Offer Insights into Human Experience Experts cast a unique light on profound questions concerning how we as humans experience the world, think and relate to technology at a AAAS lecture.
Trust-building, effective communication and hands-on diplomatic experience were the focuses of the 2017 Science Diplomacy & Leadership Workshop.
Yousef Sobouti Posits Rigorous, Dispassionate Approach to Knowledge Could Address World Tension