
As November’s election showdown looms, officials nationwide are scrambling to preserve voter rights while minimizing coronavirus transmission.http://dlvr.it/RbBV36
As November’s election showdown looms, officials nationwide are scrambling to preserve voter rights while minimizing coronavirus transmission.http://dlvr.it/RbBV36
The best way to build resilience against future pandemics and the impact of climate change is to move to a circular economy.
Mayor Marty Walsh signed the ban amid a national debate around police reform, which has included a reckoning on the potential inequities of facial recognition tech.http://dlvr.it/Rb9qW5
How Naughty Dog made The Last of Us Part II so accessible
What began as a relatively small effort by activist organizations to hold Facebook accountable for perceived policy failings has snowballed into a mass corporate backlash—and a rare moment of discomfort for a company that enjoys its status as one of tech’s untouchable giants
Why Architects Still Struggle With Disability Requirements 28 Years After Passage of the ADA
Technology in higher education can be both an aid and a challenge for students with disabilities. I
Diversity in Remote Work— Moving Towards More Inclusive Teams and Organisations
Magic Leap has a new chief executive and it’s former Microsoft exec Peggy Johnson. #VR #AR
AmazeVR debuts COVID-era concert platform for VR or in-person viewing