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How Virtual Reality is Assisting Historians and Archaeologists

By leveraging the different applications of virtual reality (VR) in archaeology, researchers can recreate lost worlds and analyze them from a 360° view.

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What would you call the following scenario: a nation of families spends a portion of their income on poor quality food that routinely makes them sick and kills them prematurely. 

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Data Storytelling with Population Visualizations

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About Death, Waste, Getting Unreal and Clubhouse

This article is all about perspectives: How one can view the world, the environment and the digital sphere and how to 'hang-out' during these challenging times. Stay safe!

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Will You Take Your Doctor With You On The Way Out of An Urban Region?

E-health, Telehealth, Telemedicine, Mobile health and on and on....whatever you call it, it is time to normalize this development as it is becoming 'a regular'.

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Gaps in the Tale of COVID’s Long Tail

Our collective, pandemic focus continues to vacillate with the news of the day, but if it has settled anywhere, it has settled of late on the toll of so-called “long COVID,” now known medically as PASC: Post Acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2.