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New York Vending Machine now Selling NFT Art

by Marvelous Iwendi • March 6, 2022

Neon, a digital art collecting platform, recently launched the first NFT (Non-fungible token) vending machine in New York City with the goal of making collection of digital art as easy as getting a soda or bag of chips. However, there…

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Cornell Researchers Create Novel Approach to Prevent Tech Abuse

by Marvelous Iwendi • March 1, 2022

Cornell Tech researchers recently created a new method of helping domestic abuse survivors stop their assailants from gaining unauthorized access into their social media and devices to harass them. The model focuses on ‘continuity of care’, so clients will have…

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UBER Updates Driver Pay Algorithm to Attract More Drivers in the U.S.

by Marvelous Iwendi • March 1, 2022

Uber Technologies Inc. is currently trying out a new algorithm in the U.S. which allows drivers to see pay and destinations before accepting a trip. It also raises their incentives to take short rides. All these is an effort to…

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New Cheese Robot Helps Dairy Workers make Danish Maribo and Havarti

by Marvelous Iwendi • February 27, 2022

Dairy workers at Arla’s dairy in Taulov, Denmark have been joined by a robot who helps them produce delicious Danish Havarti, Danbo and Maribo cheeses. The robot illuminates the cheese with near-infrared light through thin metal tubes inserted directly into…

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Research Examines the Effects of California’s Promotion of More Computer Science Education

by Marvelous Iwendi • February 27, 2022

New research emerging from California high schools discovered that more emphasis on computer science education did not improve or harm students’ math, English or art skills, as anticipated. However, an effect of the greater enrollment in computing courses may be…

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New Genetic Database to Detect Missing Persons in El Salvador

by Marvelous Iwendi • February 20, 2022

Recently, a team of researchers from the Genomics Service at UPF and the Institute of Evolutionary Biology (IBE) developed a genetic database of 400 Salvadoran individuals which will help accurately identify the remains of missing persons in El Salvador and…

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