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Kecia Lynn
Kecia Lynn has worked as a technical writer, editor, software developer, arts administrator, summer camp director, and television host. A graduate of Case Western Reserve University and the Iowa Writers' Workshop, she is currently living in Iowa City and working on her first novel.
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Interested people can now apply to take the Trekker -- basically a "42-pound backpack" with 15 camera lenses attached -- someplace Google hasn't been yet.
A recent study showed how using the software to identify struggling students could help teachers stay attuned to their needs, whether they're in the room with them or at a remote location many miles away.
In addition to making "offensive comments" illegal, a recently-approved electronic crimes bill outlaws stalking, identity theft and the distribution of child pornography, among other activities.
Forget about gift shop miniatures: A San Diego man is taking pictures of the world’s great sculptures and converting them into files that he is offering for free to anyone with a 3D printer.
A graduate student has designed a prototype that will capture and store an odor in a special trap, which would then be sent to a special developer lab to be made into customized vials of scent.
It's a growing concern all over the industrialized world, but the country with the highest smartphone penetration rate has put a new education policy package in place.
More are beginning to speak up against the practice of recording live shows, saying it negatively impacts the performance on both ends.