Mysterious Demon Gators and Crocodilian Cryptids of North America

Throughout the world are countless cases of unidentified, out of place, or just plain weird mystery creatures, commonly called cryptids. Ranging from lake monsters like Nessie to the likes of Bigfoot, they are the denizens of the wilds beyond our understanding, evading classification. Among these mystery monsters are the various strange creatures that seem to… Continue reading Mysterious Demon Gators and Crocodilian Cryptids of North America

Toxic Aluminum in Vaccines

Jon Rappport – There is a science library of studies referring to toxic aluminum in vaccines. Source: https://www.wakingtimes.com/2019/04/15/toxic-aluminum-in-vaccines/…

How do you contribute to open source without code?

My earliest open source contributions date back to the mid-1980s when our organization first connected to UseNet where we discovered the contributed code and the opportunities to share in its development and support. Today there are endless contribution opportunities, from contributing code to making how-to videos. read more Source: https://opensource.com/article/19/4/contribute-without-code

From “Level 0” to Working at Google: How Penn Grad Theresa Breiner Started a Software Development Career

With the rise of big data, machine learning, and artificial intelligence, computer science has become relevant for virtually every type of career. Professionals in fields like medicine, public policy, history, and even the arts are using computer science skills to develop innovative ideas and solutions. The Online Master of Computer and Information Technology (MCIT) program […]
The post From “Level 0”…

The Karmic Impact of Mass Incarceration

Morgan Leyenberger, director of Compassion Works for All, on why she fighting for criminal justice reform in Arkansas.  
The post The Karmic Impact of Mass Incarceration appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review. Source: https://tricycle.org/trikedaily/prison-karma/…

What’s new on Coursera for Business – February and March 2019

We launched 97 new courses in February and March of this year, including 13 courses in Arabic, 10 in Spanish, and 11 in Russian. Here are our top ten courses in English from the past two months: AI For Everyone, deeplearning.ai – AI is not only for engineers. If you want your organization to become […]
The post What’s new on…

3 Reasons Why Arizona is a Hub for Blockchain Innovation

Whatever you think about the ups and downs of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, it’s undeniable that blockchain engineering is one of the hottest job fields in computer science. Demand for blockchain engineers increased 400% from 2017 to 2018, with blockchain developer salaries ranging between $150,000 to $175,000 a year, on par with artificial intelligence developer salaries. […]
The post 3 Reasons Why…