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What game development methodology can teach the Biden administration about solving the COVID-19 pandemic

Ten months into the world’s response to the unprecedented global COVID-19 pandemic, every corner of America is attempting to find the best approach for bringing ourselves back to “normal” without exposing our vulnerable populations. I am in the unique position of being a leader directly involved with companies around the …

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What Singaporeans Need To Know About COVID-19 Vaccines: How Safe And Effective Is It?

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong announced yesterday (December 14) that Singapore will enter Phase 3 of reopening on December 28. Despite the easing of restrictions in a controlled manner, PM Lee warned that we should not let our guards down. The pandemic is still raging and we might have to …

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Spilling The Tea On What I’ve Learnt From Writing About Startups At Vulcan Post So Far

I’m a probationary writer at Vulcan Post, and have been scouting and featuring startups for over two months now.  Out of all the types of writing I’ve done so far, I look forward to featuring startups the most. I’m always excited to learn more about their journey and how they …

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Cyberpunk 2077 is a game about following the yellow line

Cyberpunk 2077 is out for PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Stadia this week, and that means you’ll finally get a chance to explore its big-budget, vast open world. But when you do, you may find that the game feels less open than you might expect. And that’s because this …

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How Stress Affects Gut Health (and What to Do About It)

Stress is physical. It’s caused by physical phenomena in the material world. It manifests as a physiological response using physical hormones and neurotransmitters and other chemical messengers in the body. It changes biomarkers, neurochemistry, behavior, appetites, and our perception of the world around us. Stress can make us fly off …

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Avaaz: Facebook continues to fail at flagging false and misleading posts about U.S. elections

When it comes to customer expectations, the pandemic has changed everything Learn how to accelerate customer service, optimize costs, and improve self-service in a digital-first world. Register here Facebook is still failing to spot and flag false and misleading posts about elections, according to a new report published by Avaaz. …

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What Your Enneagram Type Says About Your Financial Habits

Move over Meyers-Briggs, there’s a new personality typing trend in town. It’s called the Enneagram model. It essentially breaks down patterns in viewing the world and behaving into nine different types. It can be a helpful tool for self-reflection and understanding others.  We spoke with Ian Morgan Cron, the author …

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AstraZeneca Faces Difficult Questions About Its Vaccine After Admitting Mistake

The announcement this week that a cheap, easy-to-make coronavirus vaccine appeared to be up to 90 percent effective was greeted with jubilation. “Get yourself a vaccaccino,” a British tabloid celebrated, noting that the vaccine, developed by AstraZeneca and the University of Oxford, costs less than a cup of coffee. But …

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The Startup CEO Who Wants You To Talk About Hormones At Brunch

The #ITGTopShelfie interview series focuses on the beauty routines of Into The Gloss’ lovely, accomplished, and loyal community of readers. Submit your own on Instagram—post your Top Shelfie (tag us @intothegloss!) and include the hashtag #ITGTopShelfie for a chance to be featured on ITG. “Hi! I’m Afton Vechery (@aftonvechery). I …

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