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How False Claims About Bill Gates and COVID-19 Spread Online
The COVID-19 pandemic was one of the most disruptive global events in recent memory. With fear, uncertainty, and rapidly changing science driving public discourse, misinformation spread almost as quickly as the virus itself. Among the many unfounded claims that circulated, one of the most persistent involved Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates — wrongly accused of using the pandemic for personal gain, control, or even population manipulation. But why did such false narratives take hold, and how did Bill Gates become a focal point of COVID-related conspiracy theories?
By Irshad Abbasi about 4 hours ago in Education
The Class that Kicked my Ass
The most difficult undergraduate course I took was Linguistics, and the most difficult graduate school course for me was History and Theory of Rhetoric. The language of language was difficult to learn; it’s dense, it has its own symbols. Diagramming and scansion are only the tip of the iceberg. Gaining a basic understanding of inflection and the difference between inflected and uninflected language was an easy threshold, as were consonance and asonance (we’ll go in-depth with those very soon). When we got down to phonemes and their meanings, I was out of my depth. I’m returning to the text now, hoping to gain passage through thresholds previously impenetrable.
By Harper Lewisabout 6 hours ago in Education
How Genomics Powers Humanitarian Impact Across Global Communities
Genomics powers humanitarian impact by using genetic science to solve urgent human problems. Genomics is the study of all genes in a living being. It helps experts understand how diseases spread, how bodies respond to treatment, and how crops survive harsh weather. Today, genomics powers humanitarian impact in health care, agriculture, disaster response, and public planning. It brings science closer to communities that face daily risks.
By Mark Bouzykabout 9 hours ago in Education
Probabilistic Stress Testing for Forex Trading Software
Forex markets are fast, active, and always changing. Prices move quickly because of economic news, world events, central bank decisions, and market mood. In this fast environment, forex trading software must be stable and reliable. One of the best ways to make sure the system works well in all situations is through probabilistic stress testing. This method uses probability-based models to simulate many different market situations. Instead of testing the software only with past data, it creates thousands of possible future outcomes. This helps check how trading strategies, risk controls, and order execution perform when the market is uncertain. Understanding probabilistic stress testing shows how modern forex platforms stay stable, transparent, and strong over the long term.
By james hallabout 15 hours ago in Education
Augmented and Virtual Reality in Education Market to Reach Nearly USD 75 Billion by 2033. AI-Generated.
Augmented and Virtual Reality in Education Market Overview The augmented and virtual reality in education market covers the use of AR and VR hardware, software, and content to deliver immersive learning experiences in schools, universities, and workforce training. This market is being used for simulation-based teaching, virtual labs, skills practice, and guided lessons that are difficult to deliver through traditional formats. The global market size is expected to reach USD 75 billion by 2033, rising from USD 17.2 billion in 2025. Growth is expected at a CAGR of 20.26% from 2024 to 2033.
By Roberto Crumabout 15 hours ago in Education
LLMs in Education Market Forecast to Hit USD 127.9 Bn by 2034: Transforming Digital Learning Worldwide. AI-Generated.
Introduction The LLMs in Education market refers to the use of large language models within digital learning platforms, academic institutions, and corporate training systems. Large language models such as OpenAI’s GPT systems and Google’s Gemini are designed to process and generate human-like text, enabling tutoring, content creation, assessment support, and personalized feedback. These models are integrated into learning management systems, virtual classrooms, and mobile applications. The market is projected to reach USD 127.9 billion by 2034, reflecting rapid digital transformation across global education systems.
By Roberto Crumabout 16 hours ago in Education
Education Reform for the 21st Century. AI-Generated.
Friends, have you ever watched a bright teenager like Priya in Mumbai sit through another day of rote memorization, her eyes dimming as high-stakes exams sucked the joy out of learning? She once told me she loved science but felt trapped in a system built for another century. That moment hit me hard because Priya’s story echoes across continents. In our world of rapid AI growth, climate crises, and shifting job markets, education must evolve from industrial-era factories into vibrant spaces of discovery. Research from UNESCO, OECD’s PISA, and the World Economic Forum shows the gap is widening, yet reform offers real hope. Together, we can build systems that prepare every child for the skills of the 21st century.
By Arjun. S. Gaikwadabout 16 hours ago in Education
The Edwardian Era
“I shall go on. I shall work to the end” (Edward VII) During this period in history, everyday items that we take for granted today were just being invented and medicine improved tremendously. Fashion changed, mainly for women, as did ‘women’s role’ in society. The horse and carriage started to disappear in favour of the motor car and the telephone became the modern means of communication. The new invention called the “Photograph” took sepia pictures of daily life in the Edwardian Era. Also, electricity and indoor plumbing started to become the norm.
By Ruth Elizabeth Stiffabout 17 hours ago in Education
My Deep Dive Into FSG 55: Lumber, Millwork, Plywood & Veneer — In Aviation & Aerospace Supply Chains. AI-Generated.
When I first explored FSC 55 – Lumber, Millwork, Plywood, and Veneer, I honestly didn’t expect it to have any meaningful connection to aerospace and aviation logistics. But as I studied deeper into Federal Supply Classification (FSC) systems and NSN (National Stock Number) management, I realized something important:
By Beckett Dowhanabout 17 hours ago in Education








