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Introducing the very first Unbabel Annual Event

It’s been almost 5 years since we started Unbabel. I find it hard to imagine that it’s been such a long time ever...

R3 Corda: Deep dive and technical review

A detailed look at the non-blockchain blockchainAs time goes on, the blockchain world has been separating into two distinct parts. On one hand,...

Automating customer support: do humans really need human help?

According to Reputation Builder, an angry customer is two or three times more likely to leave a negative review, and 80% of customers...

Insulator or superconductor? Physicists find graphene is both

It’s hard to believe that a single material can be described by as many superlatives as graphene can. Since its...

Physicists create new form of light

Try a quick experiment: Take two flashlights into a dark room and shine them so that their light beams cross....

Hyperledger Pushes Forward Advancements in Healthcare

Hyperledger is an open source collaboration involving blockchain developers and big businesses. Hosted by The Linux Foundation, this growing community is pushing the...

Curisium Raises Millions for Blockchain-based Healthcare Contract Platform

At the core of the Curisium offering is an end-to-end solution centered around patient-level data and focused on value-based care. From patient populations to...

Writing the perfect message to your customers

Four years ago, working on customer support in Lisbon, I would routinely get thousands upon thousands of messages every single month. Checking my...

Should Language Be More Gender-Neutral?

On November 2017, France was caught in the middle of a heated debate over the future of its own language. A school textbook...

Going Global: Mikkel Hippe Brun of Tradeshift

In this new series, Going Global, we’re interviewing leaders from companies of all sizes, who all face the same challenge: how do you...

Scientists demonstrate one of largest quantum simulators yet, with 51 atoms

Physicists at MIT and Harvard University have demonstrated a new way to manipulate quantum bits of matter. In a paper...

The Internet’s Hidden Boundaries

The Internet isn’t the same for everyone. How do we unify it?In 1969, when scientists turned on the first Internet router, it was...

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