Two billion. That’s the projected global population growth by 2050. It’s the equivalent of adding more than six times the current U.S. population to the planet. Feeding 9 billon people while conserving natural resources, improving global health and fostering greater equality were a few of the many challenges discussed at the recent Board for International [...]
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Copper and Menkes
Biochemistry team discovers trigger to an often fatal disease
A team of Biochemistry researchers at the University of Missouri has published the first scientific evidence that the gene ATP7A is essential for the dietary absorption of the critical nutrient copper. This research explains why children with Menkes disease, who are born lacking this gene, develop a severe copper deficiency.
Diving Into Help
'Cardboard captains' get ready for April 20 race for The Food Bank
Cardboard boat skippers and crews will get a chance on March 6 to gather the materials needed to build boats for the second annual Float Your Boat for the Food Bank race.
Rich Park, Poor Park
Study finds differences in KC parks in affluent and poorer areas
Low-income areas of Kansas City have more parks but with fewer features, a study by the University of Missouri and the University of South Carolina shows.
Will Float for Cash
Prizes announced for Float Your Boat for the Food Bank race
Not only can a team race their cardboard boat for glory and to help The Food Bank for Central and Northeast Missouri, there are cash prizes to be won.
Another Dry Summer?
El Nino may be coming, but the soil is still too dry for cooling
The culprit for the dry weather that has parched much of the Midwest may be fading, a University of Missouri atmospheric scientist said. But don’t expect much relief, yet.


