Capitology Blog
Nature’s Blueprints: The Future of Robotics
March 21, 2023Nature has been testing, adapting, and refining its designs for millennia, making it a unique source of inspiration for technologists, scientists, and designers. This practice of using designs and processes found in nature as inspiration for human-made products and systems–known as biomimicry–involves studying natural organisms, their structures, functions, and behaviors, and using that knowledge to create more efficient, sustainable, and innovative technologies and designs.
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The role of artificial intelligence in online learning
March 16, 2023Artificial intelligence (AI) has become an essential part of modern life, offering increased efficiency and convenience across a variety of industries. In education, the integration of AI has led to exciting opportunities and valid concerns about how to effectively incorporate these tools into the classroom, particularly in remote learning environments.
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Opportunities for Washington DC & Maryland STEM Internships Abound
March 15, 2023DC being a hub for tech provides students with boundless opportunities. With top-tier organizations like NASA and NIST in Capitol Tech’s backyard, Washington DC and Maryland STEM internships are as abundant as they're competitive.
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The Urgent Need for Women in Cybersecurity
March 14, 2023The need for women in cybersecurity has been persistent with it remaining a male-dominant field. However, the demand for more women in the cyber field is greater than ever as the industry faces a shortage of skilled professionals.
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The Business of Healthcare: Is Amazon Clinic a Good Idea?
March 9, 2023Amazon is a trillion-dollar company, with a profit range much like that of the pharmaceutical industry. But Amazon did not make its fortune through healthcare services and medication—at least, not yet.
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Aviation “Close Calls” Raise Alarms for the FAA
March 8, 2023More than 45,000 flights take off from the U.S. every day, and according to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) we are in the safest period ever for aviation in history. However, recent incidents of close calls at airports and near collisions in the sky are raising alarms across the aviation industry.
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Washington D.C. & Maryland: The Capital for Technology & STEM Careers
March 7, 2023The STEM field in DC and Maryland is booming. Career opportunities for recent graduates and tech experts alike are plentiful with the region’s numerous governmental agencies, research institutions and technology companies.
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Victus Nox: How and Why U.S. Space Force Contracts Commercial Space Companies for Space Missions
March 3, 2023To fulfill its role, the U.S. Space Force contracts commercial space companies to develop innovative equipment. The Victus Nox satellite is one example that could play a major part in the country's future space defense missions.
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In Case of Emergency: How Technology Can Protect the Environment
March 1, 2023Unlike natural disasters such as hurricanes and earthquakes, chemical and biological disasters are often preventable and provide more opportunities to defend against environmental threats before, during, and after an event occurs. &
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Losing Ourselves: Importance of Data Protection in Healthcare
February 16, 2023With cybercrime on the rise, changes in legislation and apps and devices advancing and collecting more medical and biometric data, conversations and laws around data protection in healthcare are becoming increasingly important.
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