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Science (Page 5)

November 3, 2020

Space Travel Made Easy, From Your Sofa

Although the coronavirus pandemic forced The Lowell Observatory to close down, they’ve continued to engage people worldwide with interactive virtual events.

By Barbi Walker-Walsh

October 26, 2020

The Jazz Community Connects in New and Meaningful Ways

“It’s important for musicians to understand how to present oneself on the internet, especially during these times."

By Adriana Teresa Letorney

Mesh Cowork created a new floor plan to account for social distancing.

October 9, 2020

Bakersfield Coworking Space Determined to Maintain Community During the Pandemic

Their once-full space is mostly empty for now, but Mesh Cowork is renovating and ready for the future

By David Latchman

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 : […]

By Kat Nguyen

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 […]

By Michael Haley

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