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Mark Dean, The Man Who Helped Create the Modern Computer

Posted on February 17, 2023 by CrewMember Nesesho

Introduction Computers have become an integral part of modern life, transforming the way we work, communicate, and live. However, behind every great invention is a team of brilliant minds, and one of the pioneers in computer technology is Mark Dean. Known for his significant contributions to the development of the personal computer, Dr. Dean’s work Read more about Mark Dean, The Man Who Helped Create the Modern Computer[…]

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The Robot Whisperer: A Profile of Dr. Ayanna Howard

Posted on February 15, 2023 by CrewMember Nesesho

In a world where robots are becoming more integrated into our lives, Dr. Ayanna Howard is a leading expert who is working to make these machines more accessible and inclusive. She’s a roboticist, inventor, and entrepreneur who has dedicated her career to creating robots that can help people with disabilities, and inspire kids to pursue Read more about The Robot Whisperer: A Profile of Dr. Ayanna Howard[…]

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