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TECHNOLOGY
Kennedy Space Center: A Complete, Human Guide to America’s Gateway to Space
If you’ve ever watched a rocket climb into the Florida sky and felt a strange mix of awe, pride, and...
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Medical Technology Innovations: How Cutting-Edge Healthcare Is Transforming Lives, Hospitals, and the Future of Medicine
A few years ago, a close family friend of mine was diagnosed with a heart condition that, not long ago,...
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Environmental Science and Technology: How Innovation Is Shaping a Sustainable Future
A few summers ago, I stood on the edge of a dried-up canal that used to irrigate farms year-round. The...
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Big Data Technology: A Practical, Human Guide to Understanding, Using, and Benefiting From Data at Scale
A few years ago, I worked with a mid-sized retail company that was convinced its sales problem was purely about...
TECHNOLOGY
Tableau: The Complete, Practical Guide to Mastering Modern Data Visualization
If you’ve ever stared at a spreadsheet full of numbers and thought, “There has to be a better way to...
TECHNOLOGY
Technology in Information: How Modern Systems Turn Data Into Real-World Power
Have you ever wondered how your phone knows which route will save you 12 minutes, how Netflix seems to read...
TECHNOLOGY
Side Hustles That Actually Work (From Someone Who’s Tried More Than a Few)
If you’ve ever Googled side hustles that actually work, you already know the internet is full of promises. “Make $10,000...
TECHNOLOGY
Internetchocks: What They Are, Why They Happen, and How to Eliminate Them for Good
If you’ve ever watched a video freeze at the worst possible moment, stared at a spinning loading wheel during a...
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Gascoigne Girls in Tech: Building Confidence, Skills, and Real Futures in a Digital World
When people talk about the tech industry, they often default to the same images: hoodie-wearing coders, Silicon Valley offices, and...
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Technical Writing About Side Projects: How to Document, Explain, and Stand Out in Tech
Have you ever poured weeks—or months—into a side project, only to realize that once it was “done,” no one really...