Month: January 2023

Health And Beauty

Gov. DeSantis Incorrectly Claims Covid-19 Boosters Makes You

Yes, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) really “De said this” at a recent press conference. He claimed

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Australia’s Construction Employment Smashes New Record Highs

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Tech And Education

Racism is a subtle, silent enemy of STEM classrooms

When you think of racism in our classrooms and schools, what immediately comes to your mind? Signs that say “Whites Only” or Confederate flags hoisted on flag poles?

Although these are pieces of evidence that racism does exist, racism isn’t as blatant as a physical sign that favors one race over another. In fact, racism is systemically embedded into our

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Discover the Latest News on Build UK and HS2 Open

In today’s news, we will look into the “Open Doors 2023” campaign of Build UK which is currently holding over 20 events at some of the busiest building sites for HS2. Meanwhile, the James Hutton Institute and McLaughlin & Harvey have closed a deal worth a total of 28.7 million pounds to redevelop the second phase of the Invergowrie estate.

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Tech And Education

FETC 2023: Technology Opens the Door to New Innovations in

The Future of Education Technology Conference invites administrators, IT leaders, educators, library media specialists and ed tech coaches to convene for four days of sharing and learning. This year’s conference, in New Orleans, will highlight how educational technology positively disrupted the past three years of learning.

Keynote sessions planned for the event will showcase technology through the lens of what

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Business And Economy

Cryptocurrencies are in crisis, but they are not going to

Cryptocurrencies are experiencing their worst crisis since the arrival of the first crypto assets and virtual currencies in the 1990s and their democratization in the 2010s.

Bitcoin had an unprecedented tumble in late 2020 and has yet to recover. In addition to this sharp decline, there is much discussion about the worrisome collapse of some so-called stablecoins, which are supposed

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