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Examining the Forces that Drive Cryptocurrency Bull and Bear Market Cycles

Cryptocurrency markets have seen significant volatility in recent years, with many coins experiencing both bull and bear market cycles. While the causes of these fluctuations are largely unknown, certain key factors tend to influence the direction of cryptocurrency prices. To understand how these forces shape the crypto markets, examining their effects on the bull and bear market cycles is essential. This article aims to discuss these different aspects in depth.  One of the main factors playing a major role in price…

Examining instances when play can be painful

Aaron Trammell, UCI assistant professor of informatics, is the author of the new book “Repairing Play, A Black Phenomenology,” published by MIT Press. Credit: University of California, Irvine Beyond pleasure, is there emotional depth to play? Aaron Trammell, a researcher in the Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences, answers this and related questions in a new book he wrote that examines differences in the way…

Cryptocurrency: A Safe Investment or A Financial Risk? Examining Dogetti, Bitcoin, and Ethereum

Dogetti: Never Forgetta ‘Bout The Family – Newest Meme Coin Is Here Dogetti (DETI), a meme coin that emphasizes family values and has modest beginnings, is establishing a reputation for itself in the cutthroat field of meme coins. With its trustless and decentralized trading platform, smart and distinctive NFTs, and devoted community, this multifunctional and community-based cryptocurrency token seeks to rule the meme coin market. Every member of the Dogetti Family is given the opportunity to be heard during the…

Examining the Technological Advances that Power Live and Virtual Casino Games

With the rise of online gaming, virtual and live casino games have become increasingly popular due to recent technological advancements in recent years. These advancements have improved gaming experiences and graphics for players, But what are some of the technologies that power these games? One of the core technologies behind these types of games is software development. Developers create various programs and applications to help power the game’s mechanics, graphics, sound effects, user experience etc. The backend…

Examining the water crisis along the Colorado River

This story originally published in Boiling Point, a weekly newsletter about climate change and the environment. Sign up here to get it in your inbox.I’m Ian James, a reporter on The Times’ Climate and Environment team, filling in this week for Sammy Roth.Several months ago, I met a group camping on the banks of the Green River in Utah. Cottonwood trees were rustling in the breeze as we put up our tents on the sandy ground. The sun was setting, and the cliffs glowed in the fading light.As the sky darkened, we sat around a…

Examining How Cloud Storage is Changing Data Management Practices

The introduction of cloud storage solutions to our modern world has completely transformed how we manage our data in the corporate sector. Enabling us to access our data from any place in the world with just a good internet connection, has made it easier than ever to store, manage, and share large amounts of data with minimal effort. It’s also provided us with unprecedented security for our digital assets, ensuring that all of our important information is safe and secure.  There are numerous reliable cloud-based…

US government examining over 500 ‘UFO’ reports

An image from of US military pilot's sighting of an "unidentified anomalous phenomena" that some think is evidence of UFOs. The US government is examining 510 UFO reports, over triple the number in its 2021 file, and while many were caused by drones or balloons, hundreds remain unexplained, according to a report released Thursday.

Examining the pandemic’s impact on individual generosity

Credit: University of Pennsylvania How did the COVID-19 pandemic affect people's volunteering, donating, and helping behaviors? A report by Penn's School of Social Policy and Practice (SP2) faculty and students summarizes a nationally representative study aiming to answer this question. With collaboration and funding from the