More blockchain experiments that could unlock innovation
It’s barely the end of the first quarter, and 2017 has turned into a vortex of news related to the technology world’s favorite cause-du-jour, the blockchain.
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It’s barely the end of the first quarter, and 2017 has turned into a vortex of news related to the technology world’s favorite cause-du-jour, the blockchain.
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Thousands of abandoned gold mines are scattered across South Africa
The Department of Education unveiled a slate of executive actions it's taking to beef up accountability in the higher education accreditation system, which Education Secretary Arne Duncan said is filled with "watchdogs that don't bite."
India, the land that gave birth to four religions and enshrined both secularism and free speech in its constitution, has been having a curious debate these past few weeks: Has the world's biggest democracy become an intolerant nation?
A new chat tool has been launched in an effort to improve the security of online messaging.
As solar and wind power grow, another renewable energy source with vast potential — the power of tides and waves — continues to lag far behind.