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The Role of Marketing in Vaccine Development/Distribution

April 22, 2021

The ability to effectively communicate to a mass audience is just as vital for the survival of the health industry as it is the advertising/marketing/PR industry– if not more, when considering the importance of spreading awareness about certain diseases and health trends. There is an obvious knowledge gap between scientists READ MORE >

Traveling Post COVID: What to Expect

March 23, 2021

We’re three months into 2021 and beyond ready to start vacationing again. As the travel industry is among the hardest hit due to the coronavirus pandemic, airlines, travel agencies, and hotels have already seen drastic changes as more countries are willing to let Americans in. The biggest change may be READ MORE >

Watching The World Through A Computer Screen

May 8, 2020

The screen world is its own. It can be agonizing and overwhelming, but also connecting. Even before these times, researchers imagined a different approach to technology – tangible interfaces. Tangible interfaces are interfaces that have broken out of the screen and live with us; in this quarantined world, it could READ MORE >

Wait, how many Moon songs are on Spotify?

July 19, 2019

This week everyone is celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing, including Spotify. In honor of the mission, they are highlighting “Moon”-associated songs as well as ones that space travelers listen to above Earth. It is crazy to think that when Apollo 11 launched on July 20, READ MORE >

29-Year-Old Katie Bouman Instrumental in Photographing First Black Hole

April 12, 2019

If you ask Dr. Katie Bouman, she’ll humbly tell you that it was a team effort – and it certainly was. But there’s no denying how impactful the 29-year-old was in generating the world’s first image of a black hole, which was released by NASA this week. Bouman, a computer READ MORE >

Total Solar Eclipse

August 28, 2017

There is nothing like a total solar eclipse, it is a natural phenomenon, and millions of people across the United States experienced their first total solar eclipse last week. In the moments leading up to the totality, the sky to the west grew darker, almost as if someone placed an READ MORE >

ITT Closes Its Doors and Leaves Its Students In Limbo

September 30, 2016

After fifty years, ITT Technical Institute closes its doors of more than 130 campuses without warning. What does this mean for its 35,000+ students? In a press release, the company pointed blame at the U.S. Department of Education’s shutdown. For several years a group of attorneys had been looking into READ MORE >

Helping the Blind See Facebook.

April 12, 2016

Everyday, more than 2 billion photos are shared on Facebook and their subsidiaries: Instagram and WhatsApp. The conversation around those photos is tremendous, but sadly, the more than 250 million people who are blind or severely visually impaired feel left out of the conversation. Thankfully, Facebook launched their new alternative READ MORE >

Brand Building In the Era of Facebook and YouTube.

April 12, 2016

We found this meditation on brand building in the Harvard Business Review fascinating. Cultural Strategy author, Douglas Holt, talks about how much harder it is to build a brand in the era of social media. Initially, branded content appeared to be the key to creating substantive relationships with customers, but READ MORE >

“Superman Crystals” Become A Reality.

March 31, 2016

How cool would it be to be able to leave photos or your family history to your great great grandchild? Sounds like sci-fi, but this technology developed at the University of Southampton may become reality. Using ultra fine lasers US encoded a piece of quartz with 5 dimensional digital data. The READ MORE >

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