解析 Some potential negative impacts include over-reliance on technology, which can lead to a lack of fundamental skills such as handwriting and memorization. Additionally, excessive screen time can affect students' physical health, such as causing eye strain and posture problems....
Determinants and impacts of digital entrepreneurship: A pre- and post-COVID-19 perspective Entrepreneurship and technology have been strongly connected over the last decades. The growth of digital technology and external factors have brought entr... Technovation 被引量: 0发表: 2024年 Towards the twi...
Gary D. Mangels. From World-Wide Webs to Satellite Sensing:The Potential Impacts of Information Technology on Regulatory Compliance and Testing:An Industry Perspective, Human and Ecological Risk Assessment,Volume 4,Issue 1,15 February 1998,Pages 17--20...
Deep seabed mining is potentially imminent in the Clarion Clipperton Fracture Zone (CCFZ; northeast Pacific). Seabed collectors will remove polymetallic nodules and the surrounding surface sediments, both inhabited by meiofauna, along their path. To determine potential impacts of polymetallic nodule remov...
Modelling potential impacts of climate change on the bioclimatic envelope of species in Britain and Ireland. Global Ecol. Biogeog... Jack JTrends in Food Science & TechnologyLennon, J.J., 2015. Potential impacts of climate change on agriculture and food safety within the island of Ireland. ...
Naranjo SE (2009) Impacts of Bt crops on non-target invertebrates and insecticide use patterns. CAB Rev 4:11 Google Scholar Nelson DE, Repetti PP, Adams TR, Creelman RA, Wu J, Warner DC, Anstrom DC, Bensen RJ, Castiglioni PP, Donnarummo MG, Hinchey BS, Kumimoto RW, Maszle DR, Cana...
Climate change is expected to profoundly affect key food production sectors, including fisheries and agriculture. However, the potential impacts of climate change on these sectors are rarely considered jointly, especially below national scales, which can
That’s a key takeaway from the preprint of anew paper and surveyfrom MIT, which finds that 60% of workers who work with robotics and AI think they’ll see positive career impacts as a result in terms of productivity, satisfaction, and job safety. ...
Carbon capture and utilization (CCU) technologies have an enormous potential in reducing the environmental impacts and mitigating the climate change, however applied alone, these technologies do not have the capacity to solve the climate crisis. From a climate change mitigation perspective, avoidance ...
Those with wealth and resources are better positioned to capitalize on AI advancements, while disadvantaged groups may face job loss or other negative impacts. Policymakers must ensure that the benefits of AI are distributed equitably. This could involve investing in education and training programs to...