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The rise of AI: is it dangerous in the wrong hands?
AI is artificial intelligence, usually in the form of a chat box like chatgpt. Edge AI and Vision Alliance states that approximately 378 million people use AI in 2025, and those aged between 18-24 are twice as likely to use the software according to Semrush.  Should we worry that our abilities to use the technology already available to us could decline as well as our own critical thinking skills? Are we declining as a society with our use of AI or really gaining anything from
Lily Bowie
Oct 172 min read


Science needs YOU!: Marine citizen science in Plymouth
Not everyone is a scientist. Or are they? Far from the insular academia of old, those of the ivory tower have now realised that if we are to conserve the natural resources of this world, they need the help of everyone. Citizen science data collection has become increasingly prevalent in the 21st century, a formidable tool in forming colossal data sets and spreading awareness about threats facing our natural resources.   It's no secret that our oceans are suffering. From abusi
Luke Kendall
Mar 73 min read


Dorset beavers: The importance of rewilding
Rewilding, a form of conservation where missing species are reintroduced in such a way that nature takes the lead (typically with the...
Claudia Redmond Ward
Mar 73 min read
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