Publications by authors named "Lisseth Casso-Hartmann"

Iron (Fe) is a required micronutrient in plants for the production of chlorophyll and transport of oxygen. A commonly used surrogate for measuring nutrient levels is the measurement of electrical conductivity or total dissolved solids, but this technique is not selective towards any particular dissolved ion. In this study, using a conventional microwave, fluorescent carbon dots (CDs) are produced from glucose and a household cleaning product and applied towards monitoring dissolved ferric iron levels in hydroponic systems through fluorescent quenching.

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Artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM) is the largest anthropogenic source of mercury emissions globally. Concern over mercury pollution increases due to its long-term impacts on human health and aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. Using a participatory research methodology, we gathered social and behavioral information regarding daily practices and water usage by an ASGM community in Suárez, Colombia.

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Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is the novel coronavirus responsible for COVID-19. Infection in humans requires angiotensin-converting enzyme II (hACE2) as the point of entry for SARS-CoV-2. PCR testing is generally definitive but expensive, although it is highly sensitive and accurate.

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Article Synopsis
  • The manuscript examines the socioeconomic factors involved in creating and implementing sensor analytic point solutions (SNAPS) aimed at aiding impoverished communities through technology.
  • It highlights the various challenges, including economic, environmental, cultural, and ethical issues, that impact the effectiveness of these tools, particularly in regions facing significant health risks from environmental hazards.
  • It also introduces a micropayment model (pay-a-penny-per-use-PAPPU) to enhance the affordability and accessibility of these solutions, while addressing the social and ethical implications of integrating SNAPS into marginalized communities.
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