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5 Infrastructure Mistakes Science Institutions Make — and How to Avoid Them

2025-05-31 13:00
In today’s data-driven world, scientific organizations rely heavily on robust digital infrastructure. However, even the most well-funded institutions can fall into critical traps that limit their ability to collaborate, scale, or securely manage their data. Below, we highlight five of the most common infrastructure mistakes—and how your organization can steer clear of them.

E-commerce Design in Villavicencio: Building Digital Stores That Convert

2025-05-07 17:00
As Villavicencio embraces the digital era, local businesses are discovering that a strong online presence is no longer optional—it's essential. With more customers shopping from their phones and laptops, the demand for well-designed e-commerce platforms is rising. But what makes an e-commerce site stand out in a competitive digital marketplace? Let’s explore the key elements of effective e-commerce design tailored to the growing business scene in Villavicencio.

How Designing and Building Simple Robotic Systems Helps School Students Succeed in Life

2025-05-05 22:00
In an increasingly technology-driven world, helping students learn how to design and build simple robotic systems can have a profound impact far beyond the classroom. From fostering problem-solving skills to boosting confidence, robotics provides young learners with a hands-on way to develop life skills that set them up for long-term success.

Static Analysis for an X-Band Ground Station in Colombia

2025-05-05 15:00
This white paper presents a static analysis of a proposed ground station operating in the X band (7.25–8.4 GHz) in Colombia. The analysis includes structural considerations, electromagnetic performance, and environmental constraints. Particular attention is paid to rain attenuation—a critical factor for high-frequency satellite communication. Three potential locations are identified based on low rainfall, topography, and infrastructure access.