Science (Page 6)
September 30, 2020
Startups Rush to Adapt to Remote-Work Norms
As remote teams become the norm, startup leaders and employees shift expectations on what makes for effective work. [Credit : […]
December 19, 2019
Is Social Media crucial or ‘a crutch’ to Journalism?
(Source: Pexels) Social media has bled into journalists reporting for better and for worse. Journalists often rely on social media […]
December 19, 2019
A Journalist’s Investigation Into The Creator Of A Black Market, Drug Dealing Marketplace
The Silk Road, a black market drug dealing website that has ceased operations. Source: (Nialldawson) Andy Greenberg’s deep coverage of […]
November 18, 2019
‘Pokémon Go’ Walked Me Through Richmond’s Difficult History
Left: The “Creole Revolt” PokéStop. Right: The Slave Trail marker. RICHMOND, Va. — Shockoe Bottom is one of Richmond’s glitziest […]
November 17, 2019
How I Survived a Week in NYC Without a Wallet
My nightmare business trip started when I got to the front of the TSA pre-check line at the Dane County Regional Airport and I realized that I didn’t have my wallet. Lucky for me, I did have my watch.