The climate crisis isn’t waiting for us to act. As I stand here watching another record-breaking temperature day, I can’t help but think about how […]
Author: Lisa Reid
Decoding IPO Trends Beyond the Numbers
The early morning light filters through my office blinds as I scan the latest IPO calendar. CoreWeave’s proposed $2.5 billion offering jumps out immediately—a significant […]
The Silent Revolution in AI-Powered Health Tracking
The healthcare technology landscape is experiencing a quiet yet profound transformation that few outside the industry have fully recognized. As someone who’s spent months testing […]
Open Science Revolution in Data Research
The scientific landscape is undergoing a profound transformation. Open science—a movement dedicated to making research accessible at all levels of society—has emerged as a powerful […]
What Type of Doc Tech Innovator Are You?
Hello there, tech enthusiasts! Melinda Blankenship here, coming to you from my slightly disorganized home office where I’ve got at least four different note-taking apps […]
The Digital Evolution of Presidential Administration
As a historian who’s tracked the evolution of White House technology for nearly three decades, I’ve witnessed remarkable transformations in how administrations operate. The recent […]
Decoding Safegrid’s Grid Fault Prevention Technology
Ah, electricity—the invisible juice that powers our Netflix binges and keeps our ice cream from becoming sad puddles. We rarely think about it until it’s […]
Finding Meaning in the Data Science Maze
I’ve been thinking a lot lately about why I do what I do with technology. Not just the technical aspects—the macros, the data analysis, the […]
Present Moment Awareness in a Distracted World
In our hyperconnected world, we’re constantly bombarded with notifications, alerts, and an endless stream of information. I’ve watched how this digital deluge has transformed our […]
Embracing Criticism as a Catalyst for Innovation
There’s a peculiar magic in the moment when criticism transforms from something we dread into something we actively seek. I’ve spent twenty years in software […]