Month: March 2018

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Wearable Sun Protection Technology

By Nichole Schack

What if I told you that there was a small piece of technology you could attach to your hat or

Refugees on Rails

By Akudo McGee

I took the above picture during my 2015 trip to Berlin, I think it sets the tone for the story

Daily Page brings daily motivation for Writers

By Angel Kristoff

Writing can be fun. It can be creative, relaxing and can give you a sense of productivity. It can also

Lockheed Martin Pitches New Futuristic Weapons to the Pentagon

By Madison Kacir

The art of war is of vital importance to the State. It is a matter of life and death, a

Garden of Serenity: Don’t Buy Your Food, Grow It

By Akudo McGee

You don't have to be an herbivore like me to dream of one day having your own lush garden. Many

Telemedicine Startup Means Free Health Advice to Refugees

By Akudo McGee

If you need any feel-good news today, this is your chance. When you see the word "refugee" several things happen,

Remediant is disrupting information security

By Madison Kacir

In today's technology age, information is probably one of the most valuable commodities. If you have the correct information, one

Hello Fear: Virtual Reality vs. Our Fears

By Akudo McGee

Virtual Reality, a technology that uses computer-generated, life-like environments has become well-known by now. Whether you associate it with video

Tech Brings Some Relief to Sufferers of Alzheimer’s

By Akudo McGee

How could I miss out on writing an article about an awesome lady hero on International Women's Day?! Okay, so

Can Tip Whip Reduce Drunk Driving for College Students?

By Angel Kristoff

It’s no secret that college students sometimes like to party. It’s also no secret that, more often than not, there’s

Danish Startup Gives Optimism to Infertile Couples

By Nichole Schack

It is a sad reality that many couples worldwide face: infertility. Statistically, 1 in 5 couples are infertile, and 40%