The Gates-backed Delight toilet keeps itself clean by flushing automatically, and is funded with advertising. Could it be the solution to sanitation in India?
They’re looking for a more pleasurable STD and pregnancy prevention device that people will actually use. They already have proposals for one made out of silicone and one made out of--we’re serious--electrically spun fabric. What else will condom innovators come up with?
They’re looking for a more pleasurable STD and pregnancy prevention device that people will actually use. They already have proposals for one made out of silicon and one made out of--we’re serious--electrically-spun fabric. What else could people come up with?
Funded with a $3 million grant from the Gates Foundation, Portmont College blends online with in-person, and custom-built analytics with personalized coaching to help nontraditional students build both the skills and the character they need to compete.
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Searching for a solution the world’s sanitation problems, the Gates Foundation recently convened a fair of all the different toilet innovations it's funded. And then it tested them with 50 gallons of fake poop.
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It’s not about checking out more books. An initiative is focusing on libraries around the world as centers of social and economic change, as well as centers to help the most disadvantaged citizens.
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The Gates Foundation makes it a point to fund effective solutions for women and girls around the world for a simple reason: those solutions are often the best.
The telecom company will invest $3.8 million, the biggest donation in the history of the company, to further the nonprofit startup GameDesk’s unique approach to learning by playing--and creating--video games.