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Seven Wheels Calendar





SUNDAY, MAY 30, 2021


PHOTOMANIA BLOG




 Photomania group on
read.cash: https://read.cash/c/photomania-and-other-photo-editing-apps-4f1f






Here are examples of posts with different filters or not edited photos: 

1) ARTi filters: https://read.cash/@Swca.ch/arti-art-effects-app-ff95656e

An app on google
play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.photo.artboard


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LET IT BEE : PICTURES FROM UPTRENND POSTS



 With Uptrennd closing, moving my pictures here.



Population of bees and other insects is unfortunately declining. 

https://www.businessinsider.com/insects-dying-off-sign-of-6th-mass-extinction-2019-2?r=US&IR=T

https://thehoneybeeconservancy.org/how-to-save-the-bees/






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UPTRENND PICTURES




With Uptrennd discontinuation as of May 31st, here are some of my images from
Uptrennd posts:





Some more post on read.cash


 * Sunday Snowy Photowalk
 * Winter 2021 ❄️ images
 * Snow ❄️ with Photomania colours


Pictures are processed with Snapseed, reduce size android apps.















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FROM PYTHAGORAS TO BLOCKCHAIN




220 and 284  = The first pair of Amicable numbers. 




Amicable pairs were discovered or known already by Pythagoreans. There are
several formulas to calculate Amicable pairs discovered from around 860
by Thābit ibn Qurra and further researched by Amicable Eastern and Western
matematicians.


https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amicable_numbers


There is no universal function or formula to describe them all. But there is a
project on BOINC to compute these numbers. There are around 1.2 milliards pairs
discovered by now; kept in a database for a futher research by matematicians.




Around 450 new pairs was discovered on my laptop with BOINC Amicable pairs
project so far.




Unfortunately, this project is not running on a mobile phone as it is requring a
lot of resources. It can be run on a laptop and better on GPU. 




Good news  = if you like to join this Amicable effort, it is enough to join for
a week with a powerful PC and discover one or more new Amicable pairs.


More good news = Amicable pair is a Gridcoin project that earns GRC either by
solo mining or with a GRC pool. There is always a way to donate these coins if
it is not an intention to earn with this project. Gridcoin blockchain is good to
developing crowd  science and maybe worth participation too. 




Ready to join?


https://sech.me/boinc/Amicable/join.php



More information:

 * https://read.cash/@Swca.ch/220-284-amicable-boinc-gridcoin-project-6529c327
 * https://read.cash/@Swca.ch/220-284-amicable-boinc-gridcoin-project-6529c327
 * https://gridcoin.us/

Uptrennd | From Pythagoras to Blockchain

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FRIDAY, MAY 28, 2021


2KEY.IO & SMART LINKS



There is an interesting use case of 2key's smart links technology and video
conferencing with Zoom.

It appears conference host can get paid for organizing a call or a training via
Zoom smart session. Here is a link to the main page of this technology (no
referral link)

https://www.2key.network/zoom-smartsession

I learned about it from the interview velow. There are more use cases, vision
and technology behind 2key discussed:

https://2key.me/2KeyInterviewSmartlinksCryptoDefiErezBenKikiAlexandreRaffin/moto/TgUjR

This is a referral smart link. You may open it and listen to the interview or
register with 2key and be a referrer : distribute these links and receive 2key
tokens for referring. 


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THURSDAY, MAY 27, 2021


LEISURE INFRARED PHOTOGRAPHY WITH FLIR





 Thermal imaging has a lot of use cases in diagnostic of buildings, healthcare,
security and protection. 




Here are my images that are done with non-professional camera. 


The lead image to this post is a Flir camera, that is to be plugged directly to
a phone. Below and on read.cash blog are images of birds.


https://read.cash/@Swca.ch/flir-thermal-images-of-birds-6e0cbf75



These are cows - pretty even distribution of a heat












There are some more images of trees, computers or coffee below. 


The only problem with my camera is that charge is lasting for 5 minutes. Then I
need to re-charge. Battery was not good from the beginning but it is an old
camera too. I hope newly cameras and those integrated in a mobile phone are
better. 


   
   
 * https://read.cash/@Swca.ch/flir-thermal-images-of-trees-9cd1e552
 * https://read.cash/@Swca.ch/heating-at-home-with-folding-at-home-banano-788d4eee
   
   


The last article shows laptops computing proteins with the Banano team.


Now time for a coffee ...




Uptrennd | Leisure Infrared photography with FLIR


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MONDAY, MAY 17, 2021


WHITE, RED, BLACK AND OTHER CURRANTS



 










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FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 2021


TREES FROM UPTRENND BLOG




 .....with Uptrennd closure, copy my tree images and collages in t
his post. 































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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2021


CRYPTOCURRENCES (GRC, BAN) POSTS ON READ.CASH





On-line and free courses about blockchain and cryptocurrences.(Edx, Coursera,
Khan Academy)

Gridcoin, Banano with BOINC and Folding@home



> 

> 

    
 1. Discover and earn free Gridcoin - GRC
 2. BAN, GRC and exchanges
 3. Gridcoin & Wallet 5.1 Update
 4. BOINC projects with Gridcoin and Grcpool.com
 5. Folding with Banano for Science & BAN
 6. Start with Banano (BAN)


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SATURDAY, JULY 4, 2020


GRIDCOIN TO REWARD VOLUNTEERS TO COMPUTE FOR SCIENCE WITH BOINC


Gridcoin rewards computations with BOINC and compensated part of electricity
cost.

BOINC client can be installed on a PC or Android phone to participate in a
research of scientific projects in life science, physic, math and other fields.

Grcpool has to be used to select projects and connect to BOINC client to manage
project progress and compute gridcoin rewards.

Gridcoin.us is an internet page of the Grindcoin project and Price of the coin
can be found as follows:


https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/gridcoin-research

Although Gridcoin does not compensate electricity cost of computing, this is
still rewarding and add some positivity in scientific contributions by
volunteers.

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SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 2020


DONATE MOBILE PHONE OR A PC POWER TO THE SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH


World Community Grid perform scientific research by sending computational tasks
to a distributed network of private devices.

BOINC installation is required and Android app can be easily installed via
Google play.

BOINC app is very handy and has a lot of customisation in relation to the usage.
It can be set up to be used only when screen is inactive, or phone is charging,
or at a specific battery level. If is a please to use BOINC app.

Other research projects can be added.

It may be practical to use second mobile or even an old device - mobile or a
tablet, for a test. Most economical, however, is to use a regular devise which
is anyway switched on and working to get use of it's iddle time.

If you like to join me in this research  journey, please register with a
referral link below.


 



Scientific computing with BOiNC is not profitable but may earn some GRC to add
some fun and measure progress.


   
   
 * https://read.cash/@Swca.ch/boinc-isnt-it-amazing-e735bee6
 * https://read.cash/@Swca.ch/222-amicable-pairs-are-discovered-by-my-computer-and-boinc-b0152011
 * https://read.cash/@Swca.ch/222-amicable-pairs-are-discovered-by-my-computer-and-boinc-b0152011


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SUNDAY, JUNE 7, 2020


F@H PROJECT 16804



 Now my laptop computes Project 16804 which is not related to COVID and here is
a short description: 








Simulation of a potassium ion channel inactivation and conduction. Potassium ion
channels are crucial proteins of the membranes of excitable cells like neurons
or cardiac cells. ...



https://stats.fold ingathome.org/project?p=16804







What are potassium ion channels?




Potassium channels are proteins within a cell membrane to transport potassium.
Cell membrane is a border between inside and outside, that regulates transfer of
ions or other substances with often help of proteins . 

   
   
 * Cell inside is generally charged negative but rich in potassium (K), 
 * Cell outside is generally positive and rich in Natrium (Na).
   
   


Electric impulse in neurons and muscle cells is generated on a cell membrane and
potassium ion channels play important role in this signal activity.




This is about what my computer was busy about. I hope scientist will find
something new, publish it and help people with diseases related to electric
activity of cells or potassium transport. 






Wanna fold with me? Click here


https://foldingathome.org/start-folding/


#citizenscience #foldingfirst #folding@home #F@H

Uptrennd | F@H update: Potassium ion channels


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TUESDAY, MAY 19, 2020


F@H UPDATE - PROJECT 14702



 After completing project 13850, my laptop runs project 14702.


Description of the project on F@H page is this:


> These projects are CPU projects to simulate COVID-19 proteins to learn about
> their dynamics and function. These supplement high-priority GPU projects of
> the main protease as well as the COVID-19 receptor binding domains. All can be
> considered potential drug targets.


So this is about to design anti COVID-19 drugs targeting 2 molecules : the main
protease and virus receptor binding domains. What is that? Let us get a little
bit more details. 


1. The main protease.


Protease is an enzyme that cuts proteins. 'ase' is a common ending of enzyme
names and more on this is here.


Covid-19 main protease is a peptide and an enzyme that human or other host cell
produces based on COVID RNA genome.


So potential dugs against the main protease will obviously work after virus RNA
is inserted into the cell and starts it's pathologic activity.


2. Receptor binding domains


Receptor is a peptide that receives and transmits signals. Many of receptors are
located in the cell membaine and acessible on the cell membrane surface. These
are getting signals and virus can also bind to these. More reading on this here.


Binding domains are parts of protein that are binding to the target. More on
this here.


 So I assume that potential drugs against RBD will act differently and protect
host cell from virus infection.


If you have questions, comments or corrections, please post below.





List of F@H projects


https://apps.foldingathome.org/psummary


References


https://stats.foldingathome.org/project?p=14702


https://science.sciencemag.org/content/368/6489/409


https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6083867/


https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3630917/




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FRIDAY, MAY 15, 2020


F@H PROJECT 13850



 Continuing education with Citizen Science and Folding@home

Anyone can join citizen science community and participate in a scientific
research. 





I am currently running COVID-19 related project 13850 on my laptop.
The F@H software runs in the background. It does not slow down my work despite
requiring some computer resources (CPU).




Here is a description of the project:






"These are simulations of NSP9 from SARS-CoV-1 and SARS-CoV-2, which may
participate in viral replication by acting as a ssRNA-binding protein. Its
funciton is poorly understood in both viruses."

https://stats.foldingathome.org/project?p=13850




I do not have any idea on what ssRNA and NSP9 are. Let us check it together. 





1. ssRNA


Nucleic acids - DNA and RNA are bimacromolecules that contain information code
which is translated from DNA and/or RNA into proteins that form and regulate our
body.




DNA stores information in the form of double helix presumably in all life cells.
Viruses however can store genetic data either in DNA or in RNA. And in addition
to that, viruses can store genetic information in the form of either in double
helix, or in a single strand.




Viruses having double helix of DNA are double-stranded DNA or dsDNA. Viruses
with single helix are single-stranded: ssDNA or ssRNA.




So the first finding is  that ssRNA simply means single stranded RNA. 





2nd question: what is NSP9?




NSP stands for a nonstructutal protein. 




The nonstructutal proteins are coded in RNA of a virus but protein itself is not
part of a virus particle. If I remember correctly, RNA virus requires host cell
to use cell resources for the replication. So I assume that nonstructutal
proteins are produced by host cell based on information in virus genome. Number
9 seems to be a number. There are NSP1, 2 and so on. Please see references
below.





As written in folding@home project 13850 description, NSP9 function is poorly
understood. 




I can again only assume that any knowledge on NSP9 function can help to develop
new medicaments to stop virus replication in human bodies. This is purely my
speculation not based on any further reading. 




As soon as my laptop completes 13850 task and starts to compute next project, I
will try to discover something new.




If you find it cool, please join me with folding@home and feel free to have any
questions or corrections below. 




Additional reading and references:




   
   
 * https://www.pnas.org/content/101/11/3792
   
   
 * https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/14962394/
   
   
 * https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=Bowman%20GD%
   5BAuthor%5D&cauthor=true&cauthor_uid=16608854
   
   
 * https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transcription_(biology)
   
   
 * https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Translation_(biology)
   
   
 * https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viral_nonstructural_protein
   
   
 * https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Positive-sense_single-stranded_RNA_virus
   
   
 * https://www.swca.ch/2020/05/folding-at-home-with-foldingathomeorg.html
   
   
 * https://foldingathome.org/
   
   







Video is taken by me and compressed with video compressor






#CitizenScience #Folding@home #F@H

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SATURDAY, MAY 9, 2020


FOLDING@HOME WITH UNUSED LAPTOP RESOURCES FOR SCIENCE


Protein Folding, or how to predict the 3D structure of proteins from 1D
sequence, is a key task in molecular biology which is not yet resolved.

Folding@home is an oldest citizen science project i know. The project has
started in October 2000 and now approaches its 20th anniversary.

Anyone can fold at home with a personal computer. The Folding@home software will
run in the background, eat some free resources and fold the proteins for several
projects including Oncology and COVID-19.

It does not slow down my laptop as i writing this post running The Folding@home
in the background.

Software installation is here: https://foldingathome.org/start-folding/
Scientific part & publications of
results: https://foldingathome.org/category/science/
Competing (donating resources) teams: https://stats.foldingathome.org/teams



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SUNDAY, MARCH 8, 2020


HOW TO LEARN ABOUT BLOCKCHAIN?-> TRY IT!



Photomania.net

The best way to learn about Blockchain is to try it.


Option with NANO:
1. Get free NANO wallet, f.e. https//natrium.io/

2. try NANO faucets to get some free NANO

https://getnano.co.uk/
https://nano-faucet.org/
https://www.freenanofaucet.com/
https://tetraloom.com/nano/
Playnano.online
http://bdragonfly.org/




Option to try with Ethereum and get free ERC-20 tokens:

 1. Create free Ether wallet on Ether website or with Ether app . Make sure to
    back up passwords and keys.
 2. Earn some tokens with Publish0x or Brave browser (if you have a website) .
 3. Transfer tokens to Ether or other wallet.


More free ERC-20 tokens with:
Uptrennd - 20 1up tokens daily for reading.  Earn by writing posts and
commenting. Welcome bonus with referral
link: https://www.uptrennd.com/signup/Njg2MzA


Bitcoin or DOGE with watching adds:
CoinTiply - hight payout threshold, may require some time if watching adds only.
There are options to advertise.
DOGE Telegram tip bot. Boring but there is option to advertise. Payout is 4 DOGE
and good to test a wallet.

Other coins:
Getzen faucet- Horizen blockchain. Daily free coins to Horizen wallet

Bitcoin cash - weekly payout, low threshold. Perfect to test a wallet.
Free litcoin - weekly payout, low threshold. Perfect to test a wallet.
LBRY - LBC coins to watch and post video or text content.
Tezos faucet - once a week to test Tezos blockchain
BCH tipbot - boring but option to advertise

Free coins on exchanges: 
Atomars - DOGE, BAN, TRX and other coins free.
Atomic wallet - 10AWC welcome bonus plus 5AWC for joining with referral
(17K1PD). 10 USD amount in coins is required for this airdrop. Do not forget to
stake AWC for passive income.
Graviex exchange - some free coins incl. DOGE


This post is not a financial or investment advice. 

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2020


DIRECT-TO-CONSUMER GENETIC TESTING: PROS AND CONS




Millions of people worldwide have taken the at-home genetic test (1,2). Ancestry
tests are very popular, plus there is a growing offering of health-related
tests.



There is still a fair amount of uncertainty about test results and the use of
personal data. In table below, there is an attempt to summarize arguments in
favor or against private testing.  (This is not a recommendation in favor of
taking a test). 



Pros
Cons
Useful information (Ancestry, Relatives, Health).
Privacy. Others can use your information in the way you do not know or do not
want.
Some tests can be done anonymously (without providing personal details).
Privacy. Anonymous tests sound impossible. 
Help Scientific research / Benefit from scientific results
Privacy. Possible discrimination (5), possible psychological Implications 
Financial incentive for sharing data
Privacy. Not clear regulation / GDPR 

Intriguing part of the decision making around taking or not taking DTC tests is
that individuals can be still identified by DNA, even if not taking DNA tests.
Either genetic databases or DNA markers can be used to learn about anonymous DNA
and locate an individual.
Literature:
1. More than 270 Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing services are examined, their
business models are classified in January 2020 publication of J Med Internet
Res.: 'Valuable Genomes: Taxonomy and Archetypes of Business Models in
Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing'. Comprehensive list of 448 DTC genetic
companies is available @ publication
site: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7001042/bin/jmir_v22i1e14890_app1.xlsx
2. More than 26 million people have taken an at-home ancestry test. The genetic
genie is out of the bottle. And it’s not going
back. https://www.technologyreview.com/s/612880/more-than-26-million-people-have-taken-an-at-home-ancestry-test/

3.Opportunities and challenges of Distributed Ledger Technology in genomics: a
call for Europe are summarized in the article of Eur J Hum Genet. Opportunities
are : flexibility and access advantaged to data exchange for research, Increased
security, further democratization of data. Challenges are: size of genomic data
set, uncertain regulatory especially GDPR, awareness of public towards genetic
data.
4. A Ledger of Me: Personalizing Healthcare Using Blockchain
Technology  https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6668357/
5. What is genetic
discrimination? https://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/primer/testing/discrimination
6. A Systematic Review of the Psychological Implications of Genetic Testing: A
Comparative Analysis Among Cardiovascular, Neurodegenerative and Cancer
Diseases https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6295518/
7. Anonymous DNA Testing Is Here. But Who Wants It?
https://elemental.medium.com/anonymous-dna-testing-is-here-but-who-wants-it-c642845fee1d
8. What is anonymous sequencing? https://nebula.org/anonymous-sequencing/
9. Facial recognition from DNA using face-to-DNA
classifiers https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-019-10617-y
10. Identification of Anonymous DNA Using Genealogical Triangulation
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/531269v1


11. Gene theft https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene_theft


12. The law of genetic privacy: applications, implications, and limitations
https://academic.oup.com/jlb/article/6/1/1/5489401




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SUNDAY, JANUARY 26, 2020


DOG AGING PROJECT -> NOMINATE YOUR DOG



The Dog Aging Project is a long-term biological study of aging in dogs, centered
at the University of Washington.


https://dogagingproject.org/

The project engages the general public to register their dogs in the studies,
and therefore the project is an example of citizen science..... A small subset
of those dogs (approximately 500) will be enrolled in a double-blind,
placebo-controlled study of the pharmaceutical rapamycin, which has shown signs
of extending longevity in species such as mice.



 * Can We Increase the Lifespan of dogs? Studies in progress! Part 1
 * Part 2 Dog Longevity: How old was the oldest dog?
 * The companion dog as a model for human aging and mortality
 * A randomized controlled trial to establish effects of short-term rapamycin
   treatment in 24 middle-aged companion dogs
 * The Dog Aging Project: Translational Geroscience in Companion Animals


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 * RMDY is heading to MedCity Converge 2019! - 18.6.2019
 * RMDY Exhibits at AHIP 2019! - 15.6.2019
 * MOBE Taps RMDY to Deliver One-to-One Participant Engagement Across Digital
   Channels - 24.1.2019
 * GUIDING HEART FAILURE PATIENTS ON THE PATH TO A BETTER QUALITY OF
   LIFE - 17.9.2018




PHOTOGRAPHY

 * Gurushots
 * Snapseed blog
 * Photomyne
 * photocontestinsider.com
 * Shutterstock
 * Adobe Stock Photo




NEUROTRAX

 * Stress is Associated with Brain Atrophy and Cognitive Decline in Stroke
   Survivors - 25.9.2018
 * Cardiovascular Health Predicts Cognitive Decline 2 Decades Later in Men with
   Preexisting Coronary Artery Disease - 15.2.2018
 * rTMS Improves Cognitive Function in Early-Onset AD - 13.9.2023
 * Mutation May Be Protective for Post-stroke Falls and Cognitive
   Decline - 15.12.2022
 * Oxygen Therapy Improves ‘Long COVID’ Brain Fog - 21.9.2022




THE ELEGANT MONKEYS





GRAMMARLY BLOG

 * What Is Deep Learning? - 13.6.2024
 * How to Write the Perfect “Congratulations on Your Retirement”
   Message - 13.6.2024
 * Clarity in Commerce: How to Avoid Business Miscommunication in External
   Interactions - 7.6.2024
 * Grammarly vs. ChatGPT: Choosing the Right AI Writing Assistant - 5.6.2024
 * Your Roadmap to Enterprise-Wide Gen AI Adoption - 6.6.2024




CLINICAL TRIALS

 * ClinTrials.gov
 * EU Clinical Trials Register
 * who




PROJECT MANAGEMENT PHARMA TUTORIAL REFERENCES

 * PowerBI Resources - 27.2.2020
 * 4 Life Science events in Zurich and Basel in June 2019 - 10.6.2019
 * Project Management Software - 1.1.2019
 * AI/ML in Clinical Trials - 13.2.2019
 * Coworking, Cafe, Events - in Zürich and around - 26.1.2019




POST MEDIEN

 * Why Swiss Post is using WhatsApp and AI for recruitment - 5.6.2024
 * At the competence center for e-voting and cryptography in Neuchâtel, every
   detail counts to ensure the security of e-voting - 7.5.2024
 * Want to work from a holiday destination? At Swiss Post IT, you
   can - 22.2.2024
 * Christmas 2023: Swiss Post elves received slightly fewer children’s letters
   than in the previous year - 11.1.2024
 * Dear Post elves, what do you want for Christmas? - 12.12.2023




SWISSCOM ICT

 * Endpoint Detection & Response - 24.3.2021
 * It all started with a Well-Architected Review - 9.3.2021
 * Intrapreneurship Programm und Mitarbeiterentwicklung Hand in Hand –
   Erfahrungen einer Kickboxerin - 17.3.2021
 * Advanced Modeling in HANA XSA Environment: Graph Pattern Matching - 10.2.2021
 * Analytics Datenbanken im Vergleich, welche performt besser? - 4.2.2021




FINTECH SCHWEIZ DIGITAL FINANCE NEWS – FINTECHNEWSCH

 * Rise in AI Adoption Prompts Global Push for Regulation - 14.6.2024
 * 5 Tips from PayPal on Minimising Fraud and Risk During Summer
   Holidays - 14.6.2024
 * FINMA Opens Bankruptcy Proceedings Against Flowbank - 14.6.2024
 * The Swiss Fintech European Championship Football Team 2024 - 13.6.2024
 * Top Publicly-Listed Fintech Companies - 13.6.2024




GOLEM BLOG

 * GPU Provider Beta Testing Program - Update - 24.5.2024
 * AI/GPU Roadmap Spotlight: AI Provider - 17.5.2024
 * AI/GPU Roadmap Spotlight: GPU Provider - 24.4.2024
 * Ray on Golem MVP Launch: the Best Way of Running Python Code on the Golem
   Network - 22.4.2024
 * Yagna v.0.15.0: Driver Updates - 4.4.2024




SWISS POST PRESS RELEASES

 * 3,100,000,000 parcels processed over a period of 20 years - 3.6.2019
 * Quarterly result reflects challenges facing Swiss Post - 28.5.2019
 * Swiss Post to sell CarPostal France to Keolis S.A. - 27.5.2019
 * Send and collect parcels at around 300 Migros branches - 6.5.2019
 * The Moon featured on a stamp - 2.5.2019




INNOVATION COMPANIES RATINGS

 * 2019 CNBC Disruptor 50
 * 2019 CNBC Disruptor 50
 * 2018 Most Innovative




COURSERA BLOG

 * Presenting the 2024 Coursera Global Skills Report - 12.6.2024
 * Coursera launches a new suite of Academic Integrity features to help
   universities verify learning in an age of AI-assisted cheating - 11.6.2024
 * Launching “Generative AI for University Leaders” - 11.6.2024
 * Coursera Coach: Leveraging GenAI to Empower Learners - 5.6.2024
 * Your prior learning on Coursera may count toward a degree at Empire State
   University - 29.5.2024




EDX BLOG

 * Top Computer Science Careers and Skills & 10 Programs to Match - 10.12.2020
 * Congratulations to the edX Prize 2020 Winners! - 8.12.2020
 * Curso de Harvard en español enfocado en la ventilación mecánica - 4.12.2020
 * Enhancing Skills & Preparing for College Applications: Meet
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 * At the Intersection of Technical and Human Skills: Meet
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