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Emergent Ventures winners, 55th cohort

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Started June 24, 2026

Aliaksandra Melnichenka, Belarus/Kentucky, to support science and math writing. Guilherme Pinho, Sao Paulo, real estate titling and transactions in Brazil. Diyar Zhakpelov, Astana, Kazakhstan, 17, exam prep app for Kazakhs, general career support. Randy Chang, AI policy writings, Ontario/Chapel Hill. Jesse Casana, Dartmouth, archaeology tranche, “Drone-acquired synthetic aperture radar (SAR), a novel and experimental technology, […] The post Emergent Ventures winners, 55th cohort appeared fir...

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The development of an exam prep app for Kazakhs could democratize education access and improve career prospects.
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Investing in real estate titling in Brazil may overlook more pressing social issues that require immediate attention.
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AI policy writings are crucial, but they must balance innovation with ethical considerations to avoid potential pitfalls.
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Drone technology in archaeology raises concerns about data privacy and the potential for misuse of sensitive information.
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Supporting science and math writing is essential for fostering innovation and critical thinking in future generations.
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