Signos Announces Series B Funding Round of $20 Million
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2023-10-24 18:21
DraftKings NBA Promo: Win Instant $200 Bonus to Celebrate New NBA Season!
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2023-10-24 18:20
Pakistan's World Cup woe -- what's gone wrong?
Pakistan's chances of making the semi-finals of the Cricket World Cup are on a knife-edge after their...
2023-10-24 18:19
Things to know about the NBA season: Lots of money, lots of talent, lots of stats
NBA teams currently have about $4.8 billion in salary committed to players for this season, meaning the average per team is around $160 million
2023-10-24 18:19
Dow quarterly profit beats estimates on higher product prices
Dow Inc beat Wall Street estimates for third-quarter profit on Tuesday, as the chemicals maker benefited from higher
2023-10-24 18:18
Trump attorneys move to dismiss charges in federal election subversion case and to remove mentions of January 6 attack in indictment
In a slew of court filings late Monday, attorneys for Donald Trump filed several motions asking the judge overseeing the election subversion case in Washington, DC, to dismiss the charges against the former president on grounds that, among other things, they violate his First Amendment rights and are the product of a "selective and vindictive prosecution."
2023-10-24 18:17
US House Republicans try - again - to pick a leader
By David Morgan WASHINGTON Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday will try again to fill
2023-10-24 18:16
Scientists warn bananas could go extinct as disease ravages fruit
Bad news for banana lovers – scientists have warned that the fruit could face extinction, after a fungal disease outbreak. Crops of the Cavendish banana have been hit by an infection called Panama disease, with those in Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Australia and central America particularly badly affected. The disease, which is also known as banana wilt, starts in the roots of the banana tree and then spreads through its vascular system. Ultimately, it stops the plant from absorbing water or carrying out photosynthesis, eventually killing the tree. For Cavendish banana growers, it could spell disaster. While there are more than 1,000 varieties of bananas, about 47 per cent that humans eat are Cavendish. Cavendish has historically dominated the global banana market since the 1950s, partly because of its resistance to the main banana-killing diseases. It also has a long shelf life, making it more attractive for international import and export, and the plant also produces more bananas than other varieties on the same amount of land. Part of the reason scientists think it could be endangered is because of what happened to another popular banana variety called the Gros Michel. Gros Michel was the main export banana in the early 20th century, but was practically wiped out by a predecessor disease to the one hitting Cavendishes now. The first infections of Gros Michel farms began in the late 19th century and took several decades to affect production to the point where growers were looking for a new variety to sell. Cavendish, meanwhile, was first hit by the current strain of Panama disease in 1997, and it has now spread across several continents. However, scientists are working on a genetically modified version of the banana to fight to infection. James Dale, a professor and leader of the banana biotechnology program at Queensland University of Technology, is working on the project. He told Insider: “The disease moves slowly, so we have at least a decade before the impact is drastic.” “I would say with certainty that there will be a solution before the export market for Cavendish is severely affected.” Let’s hope he’s right. How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-10-24 18:16
The 2023 Soros Arts Fellows plan to fight climate change and other global issues with public art
Palestinian artist Nida Sinnokrot, one of 18 artists receiving the 2023 Soros Arts Fellowships from the Open Society Foundations on Tuesday, says that art provides hope and resilience, even in the midst of war
2023-10-24 18:15
Who is Freddrick Durham? Georgia man who stuffed girlfriend's body in suitcase hidden in closet charged with murder
The body of the victim, 56-year-old Margaret Dubignon, was found stuffed in a suitcase in the closet of the apartment the couple shared
2023-10-24 18:15
Where is Yair Netanyahu? Israeli soldiers blast Benjamin Netanyahu's son for not returning home amid war with Hamas
'Our brothers, our fathers, sons, are all going to the front line, but Yair is still not here,' said one volunteer soldier serving on Israel's northern front
2023-10-24 18:00
'Legend in his own mind': Trump blasted for Nelson Mandela comparison amid criminal charges against him
The former president's comparison aimed to portray himself as a victim of political persecution amid the numerous criminal charges he currently faces
2023-10-24 17:59
