Feeling the need to exercise your noodle, or just want to pass the time? Give these brain-busting puzzles a go!
Read MoreIn need of new book recommendations? We at Tech Square ATL Social Club have you covered. Check out our top 12 book recommendations and take a deep drive into entrepreneurship, maps, creativity, and control.
Read MoreMilk chocolate is clearly deserving of its own national holiday, as 64 percent of those polled preferred it over dark chocolate. However, there were definitely some sweet takeaways.
Read MoreBecause of the recommended health and safety precautions and protocols, people have formed new behaviors and habits during the pandemic. Needless to say, these behavioral changes have triggered an accelerated pace of development for touch-free technology.
Read MoreTech Square ATL Social Club sat down with a product management connoisseur recently to discuss the basics of product management, recommended softwares, and the essential work product managers (PMs) do.
Read MoreRemember when the streets (and sidewalks) of Atlanta used to be flooded with all types of dockless mobility devices, especially scooters? Now, scooters are back – with a vengeance.
Read MoreOn National Yellow Pig Day, we popped up at Technology Enterprise Park (TEP) to find out if the number 17 was indeed the “most random” number.
Read MoreDuring the past few months of quarantine, it’s no surprise that ramped-up digital channels and a keen focus on DIY projects were on the rise.
Read MoreMurals have the power of transforming an area, creating a welcoming environment that attracts people with its beauty, and strengthening the sense of community that surrounds it.
Read MoreAt Tech Square ATL Social Club (TSQATL), we admittedly love a little air of mystery. After all, cultivating exclusivity is the name of our game and we practice what we preach. We won’t (and don’t) share all our secrets, but we’re happy to give you a glimpse into the premier society of Atlanta’s tech scene.
Read MoreEvery July 17th is “National Yellow Pig Day,” which commemorates the unique attributes of the prime number 17. How in the world did this all transpire, you ask?
Read MoreAR/VR is being used more in classroom environments because of what has been found in multiple studies. Since you have a captive audience, the method of how VR gets translated by your brain results in a 40 to 65 percent better recollection and recognition of the presented data.
Read MoreMeditation is an ancient practice that many have tried to cultivate in order to mitigate the symptoms of stress and anxiety. To explore the topic of meditation and its effects on the brain, we invited yoga and meditation teacher Georgia Deane, Founder and Executive Director of Live Free Yoga, to host our first-ever virtual Recess.
Read MoreFor the Virus Tracking edition of Brains in a Bar, we invited four Tech Square ATL Social Club members to discuss security and efficiency issues in the process of sharing medical data.
Read MoreCarrie Moore virtually invited attendees into her home while she prepped and cooked a healthy, homemade meal and discussed how to master the art of portioning, the simplicity of making healthy food choices on a budget, and basic principles of artful plating techniques.
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