After falling steadily for many years, the prevalence of world starvation is now on the rise—nowhere extra so than in sub-Saharan Africa.
Conflicts, financial fallout from the covid-19 pandemic, and excessive climate occasions linked to local weather change have pushed the share of the inhabitants thought of undernourished from 18% in 2015 to 23% in 2023.
Africa’s indigenous crops are sometimes extra nutritious and higher suited to the recent and dry circumstances which can be changing into extra prevalent, but many have been uncared for by science, which suggests they are typically extra susceptible to illnesses and pests and yield properly under their theoretical potential.
Now the query is whether or not researchers, governments, and farmers can work collectively in a means that will get these crops onto plates and supplies Africans from all walks of life with the power and vitamin that they should thrive, no matter local weather change throws their means. Learn the total story.
—Jonathan W. Rosen
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How one can… delete your 23andMe knowledge
Issues aren’t trying good for 23andMe. The patron DNA testing firm just lately parted methods with all its board members however CEO Anne Wojcicki over her plans to take the corporate non-public. It’s additionally nonetheless coping with the fallout of a significant safety breach final October, which noticed hackers entry the non-public knowledge of round 5.5 million prospects.
23andMe’s enterprise is constructed on taking DNA samples from its prospects to supply personalised genetic experiences detailing a consumer’s distinctive well being and ancestry. The uncertainty swirling across the firm’s future and potential new possession has prompted privateness campaigners to induce customers to delete their knowledge. Caveats apply… however right here’s how you are able to do it.
—Rhiannon Williams