Microsoft founder Bill Gates has shared his thoughts regarding meeting Jeffrey Epstein, who was the disgraced financier accused of child sex crimes and committed suicide in 2019 while awaiting trial.
Amid the process of getting divorced, some allegations involving Bill Gates surfaced, including ignoring Jeffrey Epstein's reputation for a Nobel Peace Prize.
Bill Gates' wife, Melinda French Gates, has filed for a divorce after 27 years of marriage. The couple announced their decision through a joint statement.
The experimental vaccine developed by Inovio Pharmaceuticals is backed by billionaire Bill Gates. (Photo: pixabay. com) Following his announcement last month of spending millions of dollars to help eradicate COVID-19, billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates is all over the news again as one of his funded companies launched the human trial of a potential coronavirus vaccine.
A few days ago Bill Gates had his fourth AMA on Reddit in which he shared his thoughts on the education system, new technology, his life at Harvard and his daily hobbies. He gave insight into his beliefs and fostered an interesting and unique conversation.
Microsoft, which owns Skype via a 2011 acquisition amounting to a whopping $8.5 billion, had set its sights on rival Slack and was willing to shell out almost the same sum of money at $8 billion just to acquire the company.
Microsoft founder Bill Gates and British Chancellor George Osborne have pledge $4.3 billion (£3 billion) to fund a five year research to eradicate malaria.
The Nano Membrane Toilet is a new innovation created by inventors in British school, Cranfield University. The scientists created a waterless toilet where a sewage system or electric power is not required for it to operate. The Nanotechnology was applied to turn human waste into clean water and energy.
The biggest names in Silicon Valley, including Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates, Marissa Mayer and more, have spoken up against Trump's proposal for deporting millions of immigrants in a new FWD.us campaign called "11 Million Stories."
President Barack Obama, Bill Gates and a host of other world leaders and wealthy philanthropists are launching a global multi-billion dollar research initiative to combat climate change.
This week, the United Nations Climate Change Conference is taking place in Paris. At the same time, tech billionaires Mark Zuckerberg and Bill Gates -- along with a handful of other incredibly wealthy executives like Jeff Bezos, Richard Branson, George Soros and Alibaba's Jack Ma -- have announced their own plan to boost the private sector's development of clean energy technologies.