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Airborne DNA: a New Frontier in Environmental Monitoring

Researchers in Dublin have demonstrated the presence of environmental DNA—or eDNA—in the air, capturing fragments from plants, animals, microbes, and even traces of illicit substances like cannabis and poppy. This breakthrough suggests air sampling could revolutionize wildlife monitoring, ecosystem health tracking, disease surveillance, and forensic investigations. However, scientists stress that ethical frameworks must evolve to address privacy and consent concerns

By Sultan Sikander | June 16, 2025 | 0 Comments

New AI-Powered Surveillance Laws Spark Debate on Privacy and Security

Governments worldwide are introducing AI-powered surveillance laws to enhance security, but concerns over privacy and civil liberties are intensifying. This article explores the impact of these regulations, potential benefits, drawbacks, and public reactions.

By Sultan Sikander | March 15, 2025 | 0 Comments