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St. Phillips Jackson curates information at the intersection of scientific discovery, emerging technologies, and professional development in Northern Virginia. Their content portfolio includes technical breakdowns of cybersecurity protocols and accessible explanations of cosmological concepts like the Fermi Paradox. The Reston-based curator synthesizes institutional resources on AI security with broader discussions about humanity's relationship to technology. Through regular participation in Reston Chamber of Commerce events, Jackson facilitates connections between local business networks and STEM education initiatives. Their information sharing focuses on translating complex technical and scientific material for professional audiences. The content strategy emphasizes practical applications while maintaining links to fundamental research. Jackson's work spans three core domains: space science and cosmology, cybersecurity and AI literacy, and regional professional development. Their resource curation bridges academic insights with business applications in the DC metro area. The content framework prioritizes verifiable institutional sources while making technical concepts accessible to non-specialist professionals.