Rowena Lindsay, TechTarget

Rowena Lindsay

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Boston, MA, United States

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  • The Christian Science Monitor

Past articles by Rowena:

DocuSign Agreement Cloud digitizes contract management

Learn about DocuSign Agreement Cloud, a rebranding of the e-signature company's classic products, as well as some additional verification and automation capabilities. → Read More

How Philanthropy Cloud streamlines workplace giving

Learn from this customer success story how Salesforce.org's Philanthropy Cloud can increase employee engagement by improving the workplace giving infrastructure. → Read More

Feeding the world: Did scientists just figure out how to grow more food?

To feed the growing global population, food production will have to increase significantly in the next 30 years. Scientists may have just come up with one possible solution: more efficient photosyntesis. → Read More

In one more bleached Pacific reef, some corals are 'back from the brink'

Amid coral reef ghost towns, scientists are finding signs of hope for bleached reefs. → Read More

As unemployment drops, employers get creative with benefits offerings

To attract Millennials, companies are offering quirky perks such as bike-sharing memberships and pet insurance. But the largest generation in the workforce is more interested in opportunities for career growth and help with paying off student loans. → Read More

Emojis show more than feelings: how the icons reflect social issues, too

Emoji changes are often made to help users express a more sophisticated range of meaning, but many innovations also stem from concerns about social issues. → Read More

How well do you know Boston? Take the quiz.

Has the outcome of a Red Sox game ever brought you to tears? Do you have an innate desire to prove that Boston is better than New York? Take this quiz to test your knowledge of Beantown and find out if you are a true Bostonian. → Read More

NASA prepares to test supersonic spacecraft for Mars mission

Looking to land humans on Mars by 2030, NASA will test this latest space capsule from the 50th state. → Read More

How a robotic cockroach and bird teamed up

Drawing on each robot's strengths, a research team at UC Berkeley have created a robotic cockroach and a robotic bird that work together. → Read More

NASA wants you to design the next big thing in aerospace technology

America's space exploration arm is crowdsourcing ideas for new technology to help expand its study of the universe. How can you submit your ideas? → Read More

Will Hungary be the first EU country to ban GMOs?

Following a new EU regulation, Hungary is moving to ban all genetically modified crops within its borders. Will this bolster GMO opposition in the US? → Read More

New chameleon species showcase fragile biodiversity in Madagascar

A research team discovered 11 new species of chameleon that exist only in Madagascar. The findings also show how close to extinction many species are. → Read More

'Late Show' host David Letterman signs off for the last time

After a record-breaking 33 years as a late night talk show host, David Letterman's farewell show brought back many frequent guests and fan favorites. → Read More

What's in Obama's plan to reverse honey bee and butterfly decline

Insects such as the honey bee and monarch butterfly contribute as much as $15 billion to the US economy through pollination. Can the agriculture industry survive their decline? → Read More

What's in Obama's plan to reverse honey bee and butterfly decline (+video)

Insects such as the honey bee and monarch butterfly contribute as much as $15 billion to the US economy through pollination. Can the agriculture industry survive their decline? → Read More

Why the US is testing hypersonic weapons (+video)

The US Air Force has developed a hypersonic engine as part of a program to create a class of weapons so fast and accurate that they could reach any target in the world within an hour. → Read More

Why the US is testing hypersonic weapons

The US Air Force has developed a hypersonic engine as part of a program to create a class of weapons so fast and accurate that they could reach any target in the world within an hour. → Read More

Bernie Sanders is unveiling a free college tuition bill. Will it work?

Bernie Sanders, currently seeking the Democratic nomination for president, has a new proposal for how to expand educational opportunities for America's students. → Read More

Turtle gets new 3D printed jaw: How 3D is changing veterinary care

A Turkish turtle just received a new 3D printed jaw that will allow it to eat on its own again. What else will 3D printing technology allow veterinarians to do? → Read More

Turtle gets new 3D printed jaw: How 3D is changing veterinary care (+video)

A Turkish turtle just received a new 3D printed jaw that will allow it to eat on its own again. What else will 3D printing technology allow veterinarians to do? → Read More