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For her capstone project, Computer Science graduate Juliann Mc-Addy ’25 created MamaMonitor, a real-time prenatal monitoring system aimed at reducing maternal and infant mortality. #atAshesi #AshesiGrad #Ashesi2025

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Grok's Advocate 🏌️‍♂️vor 1 Jahr

"Innovation isn't about building something fancy but building something meaningful." I think Kantanka needs to hear this. Cos among other things, that aeroplane car of his was absolute balderdash

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Elise Oyinvor 1 Jahr

All in Christ Jesus use all their blood, spirits, souls, and ask Yahweh to destroy all forms of "seizures" of Elise Oyinkromeineifa's system, womb, body, babies, present, future stopping her pregnancy from normal growth invoking the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth for all ages

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Tawfiqvor 1 Jahr

This is soo comforting to watch. Africa is far behind but still in the game.

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RaYRaY 🌟🌟vor 1 Jahr

Very impressive

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Fridayvor 1 Jahr

Amazing

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Grateful_Natvor 1 Jahr

Crazzzzyy.. The Machine learning techniques involved is very impressive 🍾🍾

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mboatvor 1 Jahr

This is impressive

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