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Cornell researchers, the International Food Policy Research Institute, and the International Institute for Sustainable Development find that and additional $10 billion is needed to prevent millions more people from becoming food insecure due to coronavirus.
"There has to be a balance between having regional players and more global players. You don't want to depend on only one supply chain to feed a population, because that is risky," says Miguel Gómez, associate professor of applied economics.
“If this germ becomes truly resistant to these antibiotics, it would have a very serious impact on millions of children,” says James Musser, professor of genomic medicine at Weill Cornell Medicine.
In a study of New York state apple orchards, Cornell plant pathologists have identified a new fungal pathogen that causes bitter rot disease in apples.
Our ability to understand migrations and address real-world migration challenges is dramatically improved by working together, as evidenced by this panel's discussion, recorded on June 5, 2020, as part of Cornell's virtual reunion weekend.
A statement from the Bronx Zoo notes the cooperation and support of the New York State Diagnostic Laboratory at Cornell in detecting the virus in the animals.