As the world grapples with the twin challenges of hunger and climate change, Africa is turning to its agricultural past for solutions. Long-neglected indigenous crops, which promise better nutrition and
Archive for January 2025
Researchers have detected a high amount of poliovirus in several countries in Europe in recent months, triggering discussions about finding ways to keep Europe polio-free, according to an editorial by
Public awareness about the importance of gut microbiome is on the rise, as new data and tools give increasingly tailored guidance for improved diets and nutrition with remarkable impacts on
Memes may have a darker side in online communities, reinforcing the identity of groups that believe in conspiracy theories, according to a study published in Social Media + Society. Researchers
London taxi drivers could hold the key to better AI route mapping in the future, according to a study published in the journal PNAS. A team of researchers at the
People who are autistic and transgender or gender diverse receive poorer health care, according to a study published in the journal Molecular Autism. The authors from the Autism Research Centre
As the 2025 edition of the World Economic Forum in Davos opens its doors on Monday, Swiss engineer and essayist Michel de Rougemont revisits a McKinsey report titled ‘The Hard
Researchers from the Glob3science Lab of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the Politecnico di Milano propose a global model to optimise the use of agricultural and water
An international team, including researchers from Spain, France, and Germany, suggests that tree crops are essential to feed the world and hold immense potential for protecting biodiversity and the climate,
World leaders must make massive investments in agriculture to avert an imminent food catastrophe by 2050. This is the urgent message of an unprecedented open letter* published on January 14