How two students covered the India terrorist attack

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How Venere has let us down (update: in the end they didn’t)

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How Venere has let us down (update: in the end they didn’t)

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1 min · 160 words · David Waters

How we can make data science more diverse — and why that matters

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1 min · 130 words · Paul Jensen

How Web3 and DAOs can be a blessing for the music industry

How Web3 and DAOs can be a blessing for the music industry DAOs could help rectify music industry imbalances DAOs can benefit everyone One potential solution to this problem is the establishment of decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs), which could act as collective decision-making bodies for the music industry. DAOs would allow artists, consumers, and other stakeholders to interact directly with one another without the need for third-party intermediaries. DAOs could help to rectify music industry imbalances by giving artists a direct say in how their work is distributed and consumed, giving audiences a direct connection to the musicians they support, and giving infrastructure layers such as management and record companies a chance to collaborate with their core demographics and get closer to the music itself than ever before....

4 min · 756 words · Jorge Pope
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