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Newsroom Eunice Newton Foote, 1819-1888 Eunice Newton Foote discovered carbon dioxide’s ability to absorb heat and theorized that if the Earth’s air filled with more CO2, the planet’s temperature would rise. That was in 1856. Foote’s brief scientific paper unknowingly identified the foundational cause of global warming, the basis of today’s climate change crisis. Foote’s…
Newsroom After WTI and Butterfield Engineering joined CertTech in 2020, the company’s combined leadership sought to present the market with a name that concisely defined a shared core value: to always act in the best interest of customers. “While the Genuen name is new, it represents three decades of work we’ve collectively completed for…
Newsroom Ada Lovelace, 1815-1852 The only child of poet Lord Byron and Lady Byron, Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace was a mathematician and writer, chiefly known for her work on Charles Babbage’s proposed mechanical general-purpose computer, the Analytical Engine. When Ada was a teenager, her mathematical ability led her to a long working…
Newsroom The KC tech industry has proven to be durable and resilient in a year full of economic challenges and overall uncertainties. We can better understand how to move forward by looking over data and analysis from the past in the fourth edition of the KC Tech Specs report outlining economic and workforce trends affecting…