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Suppression and TikToks: Artificial Intelligence in China
Julia Tran '23
China’s recent technological growth has allowed for the rise of massive social media platforms that are based on powerful algorithms. For example, the Chinese technological monolith Bytedance was born in 2013 from the brainstorming within the co-founder’s Beijing apartment with visions of algorithmic sorting of ... Read More
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Social and Demographic Disparities in the Adherence of Chronic Hypertension Medication During Pregnancy
Elizabeth Nyamwange '23
Occurring in approximately 6-8% of all pregnancies, hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) are one of the major causes of pregnancy-related maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality worldwide. Although there are many low-cost medications that can adequately treat this condition, patient adherence to these medications can ... Read More
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An Analysis of COVID-19 Stimulus Checks on Food Scarcity During Pre-COVID and Post-COVID Conditions In the United States
Edward Ning '23
COVID-19 has impacted the economy on a global scale through the loss of employment and rapid decline of public health conditions, primarily with the financially vulnerable population. One aspect that has been affected by the pandemic has been food scarcity and the isolation of individuals ... Read More
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A Comparative Analysis of COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Efforts in India and Mongolia through Data Visualization
Paridhi Latawa, Sadhana Kumar, Udeshna Srimal, Rachana Tanksali, Edward Ning '23, Ajay Macherla, Haily Nguyen, Kristina Lian, Joy Jiang, Julia Ding, and Daniel Stewart
COVID-19 vaccine allocation efforts have posed challenges and offered opportunities to alleviate the ongoing pandemic. Nations have employed varying approaches for COVID-19 vaccine distribution; in particular, Mongolia and India have differed in approaches to vaccine allocation efforts. As of June 2021, Mongolia has vaccinated more ... Read More
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A Comparative Analysis of COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Efforts in India and Mongolia through Data Visualization
Paridh Latawa, Sadhana Kumar, Udeshna Srimal, Rachana Tanksali, Edward Ning '23, Ajay Macherla, Haily Nguyen, Kristina Lian, Joy Jiang, and Daniel Stewart
COVID-19 vaccine allocation efforts have posed challenges and offered opportunities to alleviate the ongoing pandemic. Nations have employed varying approaches for COVID-19 vaccine distribution; in particular, Mongolia and India have differed in approaches to vaccine allocation efforts. As of June 2021, Mongolia has vaccinated more ... Read More
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