by winterea | Sep 30, 2015 | Ecology: Riverbeds
In the last mass research effort to find and save the endangered James Spinymussel, 380 person-hours over a one year period were spent looking for and researching a population that has declined by over 90% since 1988. As of now, the graduate students are using small...
by winterea | Sep 30, 2015 | First Response
After refocusing our efforts on alleviating malaria in North Kivu, we chose to hone in on specific questions such as what medications are the people of North Nivu using, what work have the clinics within or surrounding North Kivu done, and what mode of distribution...
by winterea | Sep 29, 2015 | Landmines: Disarming
Every 28 minutes, someone in the world is injured by one of the 80 million landmines currently in the ground. Our task is to detonate these landmines using UAV technology, thus reducing humanitarian and civilian casualties. Using a drone rather than risking a human...
by winterea | Sep 29, 2015 | Ecology: Pollution
2.1 million deaths happen each year as a result of human-caused increases in fine particulate matter (Institute of Physics). Particulate matter can contain acids, organic chemicals, soil, or dust, and since it is smaller it travels further into the lungs, affecting...
by winterea | Sep 29, 2015 | Aerial Imaging
This is how far we’ve come. Our slide below shows the big picture along with the smaller case study of what we plan to do with our UAV. With the smaller case, we have our case study. For the big picture, we have our application and our consultants...
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