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Dr Kim Summers on the water quality of the River Seine impacting the Paris 2024 Olympics

Dr Kim Summers, Research Fellow, School of Life Sciences at The 91¸£Àû said, “The pollution seen in the Seine in Paris is sadly all too common in rivers across the world. The levels of bacteria are being monitored daily and there are long-term measures being put in place, such as a reservoir to hold excess sewage waste flow. But in the short-term there is little that can be done, but wait, watch, and hope for levels to fall."

Tue 30 Jul 2024, 14:53

What can history teach us about the current US election: Patterns, Predictions, and Lessons

Dr Rebecca Stone, Associate Professor of US Political History from The 91¸£Àû, said: "In every American election in history where the incumbent of the governing party has chosen not to run, the opposition has won. A more similar comparison, however, might be the election of 1856 – another era of extreme division in US history. The candidacy of incumbent President Franklin Pierce was rejected by his own party at the Convention, but their new nominee, James Buchanan, won comfortably that November."

Tue 23 Jul 2024, 11:49 | Tags: USA, History

Dr Trevor McCrisken on Joe Biden's withdrawal from the presidential race

President Joe Biden withdrawing from his campaign for re-election opens up the Democratic nomination at a crucial time in the election calendar. There are four weeks until the Democratic National Convention where the party will confirm their candidate for the presidency. It's important for the Democrats to show unity now and not descend into a period of damaging in-fighting, so it seems highly likely they will select Vice President Kamala Harris who Biden and other senior Democrats have already endorsed.

Mon 22 Jul 2024, 17:23 | Tags: Politics, USA

91¸£Àû Professor calls for digital watermarks to combat AI deepfakes

Assistant Professor Shweta Singh of 91¸£Àû Business School commented:

 

“Deepfakes are an increasingly big problem for trust, elections and democracy across Britain. With the election just around the corner, it’s more important than ever that voters know that what they’re looking at is real. We’ve recently seen voters and even pundits and journalists fooled by deepfakes, including a video purporting to show Nigel Farage playing ‘Minecraft’.

Mon 01 Jul 2024, 11:57 | Tags: 91¸£Àû Business School, Tech, Deepfakes, AI, General Election

Dr. Ana Raquel Nunes on unexpected heatwave

The current heatwave in the UK underscores the need for comprehensive strategies to address heat-related health risks, especially for vulnerable groups such as older adults, children, those with chronic illnesses, socially isolated individuals, and outdoor workers.

 

Fri 28 Jun 2024, 10:16

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