Crypto Bounty Hunting Is Becoming a High-Tech Way Out of Poverty
While these programs are mostly used to reward developers for spotting vulnerabilities in code, they’ve expanded to not only offer general coding requests but also marketing-like services, such as writing content and tweeting out links.
The Rise of ‘Urban Tech’
From food-delivery startups to mapping and co-living companies, technology focused on urban systems is drawing billions of dollars in venture capital.
Public universities add $42 billion to state economy
Ohio’s public universities, their students, and their statewide alumni added $42 billion in income to the state economy in 2016-17, according to an economic impact study conducted for the Inter-University Council of Ohio.
Mapping the urban vitality of Barcelona
Researchers from the Department of Geography and the Institute for Environmental Science and Technology at the UAB (ICTA-UAB) have designed a new methodology with which to conduct a quantitative analysis and map the vital areas of a city.
Why World Cups are the worst time to buy a player
Some obscure player would transfix the world with an unforgettable goal or a few brilliant dribbles at a World Cup or European Championship.
Some big club, treating the tournament as a scouting opportunity, would buy him.
The signing of a “World Cup star” would delight fans and media. But usually everyone came to regret it.