“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know ...
MOLE LAKE, Wis. – In late August, Robert Van Zile Jr. looked out over Rice Lake with dismay. Brown spot disease had decimated this year's wild rice crop. The lake is home to the last remaining wild ...
On Dec. 16, IPBES, the U.N.’s biodiversity policy panel, released a report on transformative change to address the biodiversity crisis, which centers the role of Indigenous and local knowledge and ...
The notion that data is the lifeblood of artificial intelligence (AI) has been a prevailing theme in the industry. However, as AI continues to evolve and mature, it's becoming increasingly clear that ...
INDIGENOUS knowledge systems are critical to achieving sustainable and inclusive development, based on studies presented at a knowledge-sharing forum organized by the Socioeconomic Research Portal for ...
In today's digital economy, data has become one of the most valuable assets any organization can possess. Yet, for all its abundance, data on its own rarely leads to understanding. The challenge for ...
I recently overheard one of my peers mention that they felt no obligation to provide any sort of mentorship or advice to underclassmen at UNC. This individualist sentiment isn't unpopular — at the end ...
These past few months have not been kind to any of us. The ripples caused by the COVID-19 crisis are felt far and wide, and the world's economies have taken a staggering blow. As with most things in ...