In my fifteen years as a rheology specialist, I’ve witnessed the industry’s gradual shift from traditional capillary viscometers to rotational rheometers when measuring intrinsic viscosity. […]
Month: April 2025
What’s Your AI Tech Savviness Level?
Hey tech enthusiasts! Brittany here, your friendly neighborhood data science nerd who’s probably spent way too many late nights tinkering with AI models (and yes, […]
Digital Archives for Healthcare in the Internet Age
From the desk of Tracy Reed Digital Archivist, National Medical History Project February 12, 2023 Dear Colleagues, When I began my career in medical archiving […]
Font Geek Chronicles My OpenType Obsession
Dear Diary, I’ve gone down another typography rabbit hole this week. It started innocently enough – I was just trying to find a better font […]
Lisp in Autology – From Theory to Real-World Impact
In the fast-paced world of software development, programming languages come and go with alarming frequency. Yet some languages demonstrate remarkable staying power, continuing to influence […]
Tech’s Prophetic Voice in Today’s Innovation Era
I first met Dr. Mira Chen at a standing-room-only panel on emerging technologies at last year’s RSA Conference. In a sea of technical presentations that […]
When Memes Become Movements
When I first heard about the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), I’ll admit I did a double-take. As someone who’s spent years analyzing how concepts […]
Unraveling the Cryptography World
The world of cryptology has always fascinated me, drawing me in with its perfect blend of mathematical elegance and real-world applications. During my recent tech […]
The Scientific Paradigm Shift We Need Now
When I was a little girl growing up in Mumbai, my grandmother used to tell me, “Pamela, knowing is only half the battle. Doing is […]
DIY Playwright Tools for the Home Tech Enthusiast
I remember the first time I tried to test a web application I’d built – what a nightmare! Click this, check that, refresh, repeat… all […]