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June 2019

Technology

Bright Days Ahead for Florida Solar

Florida, known as “the Sunshine state,” sees over 200 sunny days a year. This makes it a prime candidate for solar power. However, in the past, government and utility companies have failed to effectively capitalize on its potential. But recent... Continue reading...
By Stanislav Van Genderen
  June 11, 2019June 11, 2019
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MarketsTechnology

Piracy and the Video Streaming Market

With the rise of competing video streaming services, Netflix’s dominance in the online video streaming industry has begun to wane. Market saturation has increased in recent years and will continue to do so as new competing platforms emerge in 2019.... Continue reading...
By Dylan Giles '20
  June 11, 2019June 11, 2019
01469
Consumer

Why the Alliance of American Football Never Really Had a Chance

For diehard fans like myself, there’s nothing better than the illustrious journey of football season. It begins with preseason in August and transitions into a thrilling regular season filled with fantasy football action, college rivalries and professional dominance, culminating in... Continue reading...
By Baily Deeter '22
  June 11, 2019June 11, 2019
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GovernmentInternational

The Economic Benefits of Korean Reunification

The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea remains one of the least accessible places in the world after its split from South Korea in 1945. Korean reunification refers to the potential unification of North and South Korea into a single Korean... Continue reading...
By Hayden Kim
  June 11, 2019June 11, 2019
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Technology

Face to Face with a Robot

 

In the process of applying for a job, the interview has always been a deciding factor. It answers critical questions. What proficiencies does this candidate bring to the table? Does this candidate seem to be a good fit within ... Continue reading...

By DBJ
  June 11, 2019June 26, 2019
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MarketsTechnology

Nio: China’s EV Answer to Tesla or Just Another Bust?

Nio is an electric vehicle (EV) company that has been making waves in the Chinese car industry. It is one of several new electric car companies that have emerged since the rise of rival Tesla Motors, founded by Elon Musk.... Continue reading...
By James Baumann
  June 11, 2019June 11, 2019
01296
Technology

Medicine that Cares

Artificial intelligence—commonly referred to as A.I—has risen in prominence in the last decade. One of the industries A.I may have a particularly significant impact on is healthcare; experts believe that because A.I can sift through large swaths of data and... Continue reading...
By Brandon Feng
  June 11, 2019June 11, 2019
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DartmouthTechnology

Valkyr: Treating Autoimmune Diseases Creatively

Autoimmune diseases trick the body’s immune system into attacking its own healthy cells. These diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis, type 1 diabetes, eczema, celiac disease and lupus, account for a combined $100 billion in annual U.S. healthcare costs. Current treatments... Continue reading...
By William Chen '22
  June 11, 2019June 11, 2019
02103
MarketsTechnology

Tech Unicorns Are Evolving Into What Exactly?

Technology start-ups worth over $1 billion, once considered unicorns, are now plentiful and old enough to herald a new generation behind them—one that looks increasingly sector-specific.

The spread of smartphones and cheap cloud computing have allowed tech start-ups like Uber ... Continue reading...

By Sonal Butala '22
  June 11, 2019June 11, 2019
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Technology

The NBA Could Ride Their Social Media Dominance to the Top

In the summer of 2015, a string of emojis tweeted out by various NBA players sparked the rise of NBA Twitter as a staple of the league’s cultural footprint.  Free agent Deandre Jordan had agreed to a deal with the... Continue reading...
By Tyler Brody '21
  June 11, 2019June 11, 2019
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