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Active Monitoring of Persons Exposed to Patients with Confirmed COVID-19 – United States, January-February 2020

On March 3, 2020, this report was posted online as an MMWR Early Release. Rachel M. Burke, PhD1; Claire M. Midgley, PhD1; Alissa Dratch,...

Digital Asset Daily: Stocking UP

Digital Asset Daily: Stocking UP with Mati Greenspan Images of barren shelves have been flooding in over the weekend. As it seems, some consumers...

Interim Guidance for Ships on Managing Suspected Coronavirus Disease 2019

Revisions were made on February 18, 2020 to reflect the following: Clarified guidance on laundry and disposal of used PPE and other disposable...

Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Climate Change But Were Afraid to Ask

This post was originally produced for Forbes. Download the podcast via Apple Podcasts, Google Play or Spotify. Dr. Katharine Hayhoe is a climate scientist...

‘In 24 hours, people gave us £40,000’: how readers rescued a small press

If a novelist had submitted a story to my publishing company about someone losing £40,000 one day and then regaining it the next,...

Holochain Review: DLT Trying to Make Blockchains Obsolete

Holochain is a project that many say is set to change the way we think about Distributed Ledger Technology. As a result, interest...

The internet changed gaming forever. How’s player support keeping up?

“Gaming has changed,” I thought to myself as I slowly maneuvered past the young cosplayers crowding the halls at Gamescom, the largest gaming...

6 Cars That Are Pioneering Self-Driving Technology

Share... Facebook Twitter Linkedin Reddit StumbleUpon Tumblr Print email The thought of self-driving cars seems like a futuristic fever dream you imagined during your early childhood. Though we may still be eons...

The innovation business

“What we’re trying to do is impossible,” says Paulo Dimas, VP of Product Innovation at Unbabel. The crowded room of engineers, designers and...

No laughing matter: Is there room for humor in Customer Service?

On April 1st, 1978, the staff at Saturday Review huddled for their usual editorial meeting, awaiting the galley proofs of that week’s magazine....

Fifteen shades of brand: the psychology of consumer behavior

Is loyalty the same as a deep love for something? I don’t want to bring the “L” word into things but I guess...

Digital phenotype introduces new kinds of data to clinical setting

"It's this idea that all of the data you generate through your interactions with technology -- whether it's social media or with the...

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