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The Economic Cost of Learning Loss Due to the Pandemic
Learning loss in children during the pandemic will have a significant economic impact, estimated to be around $17 trillion worldwide in future earnings. However, advancements in technology such as 3D printing and biomanufacturing can lead to more efficient and sustainable industries.
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3D printing, biomanufacturing, and decentralized manufacturing can revolutionize the way we produce products globally by ultimately leading to cheaper products, better products, and products that are more sustainable.
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3D printing, biomanufacturing, and decentralized manufacturing can revolutionize the way we produce products globally by ultimately leading to cheaper products, better products, and products that are more sustainable. Canada is a three-year-old company that enables printing of beverages at home.
ChapterThe Economic Cost of Learning Loss Due to the Pandemic
EpisodeE64: Antitrust standards & enforcement, tech repricing, lab leak obfuscation, E63 reactions & more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The business is signing up different individuals to create digital beverage brands such as a hard cider and a new soda called "Youth Cola" which has five times the sugar of Coca Cola.
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The business is signing up different individuals to create digital beverage brands such as a hard cider and a new soda called "Youth Cola" which has five times the sugar of Coca Cola.
ChapterThe Economic Cost of Learning Loss Due to the Pandemic
EpisodeE64: Antitrust standards & enforcement, tech repricing, lab leak obfuscation, E63 reactions & more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The economic impact of the learning loss suffered by children during the pandemic worldwide is estimated to be $17 trillion, according to UNICEF.
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The economic impact of the learning loss suffered by children during the pandemic worldwide is estimated to be $17 trillion, according to UNICEF. Thousands of children from impoverished backgrounds may have to learn through Zoom and internet access, which they may not have access to.