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Octavio Jones | ReutersExecutives at America's largest companies are talking publicly with investors about the presidential election more so than in recent cycles. The word "election" came up on 100 earnings calls of S&P 500 -listed firms between Sept. 15 and Oct. 31, according to FactSet. The U.S. presidential election is Tuesday Nov. 5. 'Prudent' clientsMultiple companies cited a feeling of unpredictability tied to the presidential race among consumers and business clients. To be sure, some of the "election" mentions this year were tied to unrelated events like enrollment periods for health care.
Persons: Blythe Andrews , Jr, Octavio Jones, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Richard Tobin, FactSet, John Butters, Harris, Trump, Harry Lawton, Hurricanes Helene, Andrew Watterson, Michael Bayley, Gary Hershorn, Stanley Black, Decker, Donald Allan, Decker's Allan, William Grogan, Jon Vander Ark, Eric Ashleman, hasn't, Nonfarm payrolls, Equifax, Mark Begor, Stephen Squeri, we've, Mark Parrell Organizations: Public, Reuters, America's, CNBC, U.S, Dover, Tractor Supply, Hurricanes, Southwest Airlines, Royal, Hollywood International Airport, Corbis, Republican, Republic, Boeing, Tyler Technologies, American Express, Equity Locations: Tampa , Florida, U.S, Milton, Royal Caribbean, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Lauderdale , Florida, America, China
Deborah Szekely is 102 years old and works three days a week. But Szekely's secret to good skin isn't spending hundreds of dollars on creams that promise to turn back time. Related storiesSunscreen is the best way to prevent skin agingSzekely has a simple daily skincare routine, too. AdvertisementHer biggest skincare recommendation for younger people wanting good skin is to wear sunscreen. AdvertisementAnd Toshiko Eto has practically no wrinkles at 80, which she attributes to eating fermented foods as well as her skincare routine.
Persons: Deborah Szekely, , Szekely, she's, Derek V, Chan, William Organizations: Service, CNBC, Research, Dermatology, La, Rancho, Puerta, BI Locations: Baja California, Mexico, La Puerta, Manhattan
A Montana man found slain in his tent earlier this month welcomed his alleged killer, a stranger, to his campsite and offered him a beer, the Gallatin County sheriff said Thursday. Abbey in a confession to detectives “stated, Dustin welcomed him to the campsite and offered him a beer,” Springer said. “The motives of this attack are still unknown.”DNA from a beer can found in the tent was matched by the state crime lab to Abbey, Springer said. He set up the camp on Oct. 10, a Thursday, and he planned to pick his girlfriend up from work the next night, Springer said. The girlfriend and a friend drove to the campsite on Oct. 12, a Saturday, and found Kjersem dead inside the tent, Springer said.
Persons: Daren Christopher Abbey, Dustin Kjersem, Sheriff Dan Springer, Kjersem, Springer, , Dustin, ” Springer, Abbey Organizations: Sky, Sheriff, Abbey, Montana Department of Justice, Montana Department of Corrections Locations: Montana, Gallatin County, Butte, Big, Basin , Montana
A Montana camper whose mutilated body was found in a forest last month was brutally killed by a stranger he welcomed to his campsite and offered a beer, the authorities said this week, a gesture they contend ultimately led to the killer’s arrest. The stranger, Daren Christopher Abbey, 41, of Basin, Mont., who was working in construction in the Big Sky area of southern Montana, was arrested on Saturday after the authorities linked his DNA to that found on a beer can on the floor of a tent belonging to the victim, Dustin Kjersem, 35, according to court records. Mr. Abbey confessed on Tuesday to killing Mr. Kjersem, 35, and was later charged with deliberate homicide, Dan Springer, the sheriff of Gallatin County said at a news conference on Thursday. Mr. Abbey encountered Mr. Kjersem by chance, the authorities said, noting that they still didn’t know the motive for the killing and that the investigation could continue for months.
Persons: Daren Christopher Abbey, Dustin Kjersem, Abbey, Kjersem, Dan Springer Locations: Montana, Basin, Mont, Gallatin County
CNN —Jimmy Chin has done many memorable things in his time, but the adventure athlete and Oscar-winning filmmaker is still more used to documenting big stories than becoming the story itself. (credit: Jimmy Chin) Jimmy Chin/National Geographic/PA Media“It was like finding a needle in a thousand haystacks,” Chin added. They, along with Natalie Hewit, directed “Endurance,” a thrilling retelling of the discovery of the lost ship Endurance. CNN: Why do you think Shackleton remains such an enduring figure of fascination and inspiration? Chin: I think there’s some consensus that this is one of the greatest stories of survival ever told.
Persons: Jimmy Chin, , Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi, Chin, George Mallory, Andrew “ Sandy ” Irvine, Edmund Hillary, Tenzing Norgay, , ‘ A.C, ’ ”, ” Chin, Vasarhelyi, Natalie Hewit, Ernest Shackleton, Frank Hurley, Shackleton, it’s, that’s, Hurley, they’ve, we’ve, Jimmy –, they’re, Jimmy, Doug, Kris Tompkins, Alex Honnold, I’ve, Alex, He’s Organizations: CNN, British, Endurance, British Film Institute, Geographic, Disney Locations: Mallory’s, Irvine, Everest, Weddell, Lansing, Dominican Republic, Shackleton, Chile, Patagonia
"This is the Zodiac Speaking" details the hunt for a serial killer in the 1970s. The Netflix docuseries explains that police suspected Arthur Leigh Allen was the Zodiac Killer. Police suspected a man called Arthur Leigh Allen, a convicted sex offender, may have been the Zodiac Killer. Related stories"Arthur Leigh Allen does not match the partial DNA fingerprint developed from bona fide Zodiac letters," he said. A screenshot of archive footage of Arthur Leigh Allen as seen in "This Is the Zodiac Killer."
Persons: Arthur Leigh Allen, Allen wasn't, , Allen, Arthur Leigh Allen's mugshots, Don Cheney, David Toschi, Kelly Carroll, Vallejo, Terry Poyser, Netflix Allen, I'd, I've, teenie, I'm Organizations: Netflix, Service, Police, San Francisco Police Department, Atascadero, Hospital ,, San Francisco Chronicle, Allen, Sacramento Bee, Department of Justice Locations: San Francisco, Hospital , California, Vallejo , California
Nicolaus Copernicus University / Oscar Nilsson via ReutersZosia, as she was named by locals, was found in 2022 by a team of archaeologists from Torun’s Nicolaus Copernicus University. The sickle, the padlock and certain types of wood found at the grave site were all believed at the time to hold magical properties protecting against vampires, according to the Nicolaus Copernicus team. Among the other bodies found at the site was a “vampire” child, buried face down and similarly padlocked at the foot. “It’s emotional to watch a face coming back from the dead, especially when you know the story about this young girl,” Nilsson says. Nilsson said he wanted to bring Zosia back “as a human, and not as this monster that she is buried as.”
Persons: Zosia ”, , , Oscar Nilsson, Nicolaus Copernicus, Torun’s Nicolaus, Nilsson, Zosia’s, ” Nilsson Organizations: Nicolaus Copernicus University, Reuters Zosia, Torun’s Nicolaus Copernicus University Locations: Pien, Poland, Swedish, Torun’s, Bydgoszcz
William Herman Hietamaki was identified this month using genetic genealogy after construction workers initially found human bones near the Hoover Dam in 2009, according to a statement this week from the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office. Mohave County Sheriff's Office via FacebookThe items were turned over to the Mohave County Medical Examiner’s Office, but no leads developed despite years of investigating. This month, the sheriff’s office learned that the John Doe in the case had ancestors with roots in Michigan dating back to the 1800s. The sheriff’s office said Hietamaki, a known hitchhiker who lived a nomadic lifestyle, had been traveling in the southwest United States. He was last seen when he visited his sister in New Mexico in 1995, according to the sheriff’s office.
Persons: William Herman Hietamaki, Hietamaki, John Doe, , John, Jane, Organizations: Office, state’s Department of Public Safety, University of North, Othram Inc, Othram Locations: Arizona, Mohave County, University of North Texas, Texas, Michigan, United States, New Mexico, Las Vegas, , Michigan, Mohave
Historical evidence then pointed the study authors to a Belgian tombstone export business thriving at the time, where they theorize the tombstone began its journey. Burial within a church was typically saved for high-status individuals and clergy, and Yeardley was one of two knights to die while the Jamestown church was in use, according to Jamestown Rediscovery. Colonial period cemeteries have suffered neglect and vandalism, with the Knight’s Tombstone likely surviving for as long as it did because vegetation concealed it, she added. It seems to be pretty inherent there in nature, but most (colonists) didn’t have the resources to import a nice carved stone,” Key said. “There were a lot of people being buried in the church, but only one of them had a big old black (limestone) tombstone from Belgium.”
Persons: , Marcus Key, Joseph Priestley, Sir George Yeardley, England, Marcus, Mary Anna Hartley, Hartley, Yeardley, Weeks, , ” Hartley, , Queen Elizabeth II’s, King George VI, George’s, didn’t Organizations: CNN, Tombstone, International, Philosophy, Dickinson College, Key, Dickinson College Geosciences, General Assembly, First Peoples Locations: United States, Jamestown , Virginia, North America, Europe, Belgian, Carlisle , Pennsylvania, Belgium, London, Jamestown, Ireland, Virginia, England, Tombstone, America, British, St, Windsor
Two men have been convicted of robbing an off-duty Secret Service agent at gunpoint after the agent had finished working at a Los Angeles fundraiser that President Joe Biden attended, prosecutors said Monday. Johnson was convicted Monday by a jury in connection with the robbery, found guilty of one felony count of second-degree robbery, one felony count of possession of a firearm by a felon, and two felony enhancements of personal use of a firearm. Meanwhile, E’shon Dwayne Dodson, 21, of Compton, was arrested in Los Angeles on July 17. He was also found guilty by a jury Monday of one felony count of second-degree robbery and one felony enhancement of being armed with a firearm during the commission of a felony. Bell was hospitalized in Los Angeles and was treated for gunshot wounds sustained in the confrontation.
Persons: Joe Biden, Biden, Jamonte Fitzgerald Johnson, Johnson, he’s, He’ll, E’shon Dwayne Dodson, He’s, Bertran Claude Bell, Bell, Todd Spitzer, , Organizations: Democratic, Attorney’s, Tustin, Prosecutors, NBC News, Orange Locations: Los Angeles, Fontana, Tustin , California, Orange County, Riverside, California, San Bernardino, Compton
CNN —A man accused of the 2022 killing of a Memphis kindergarten teacher has been sentenced to life in prison without parole, after pleading guilty to multiple charges, including first-degree murder and aggravated kidnapping. “Today’s agreement achieves finality for the family,” Mulroy said, in the statement. Eliza Fletcher, a mother and kindergarten teacher at St. Mary’s Episcopal School, vanished during an early morning run on September 2, 2022. Details outlined in an affidavit noted that the SUV remained parked for four minutes before it was driven away. DNA recovered from a pair of sandals found near the site of the abduction helped investigators identify and arrest Abston, according to the affidavit.
Persons: Cleotha Abston, Steve Mulroy, ” Mulroy, , Eliza Fletcher, Fletcher, Abston, Mulroy, Fletcher’s, , Liza, would’ve Organizations: CNN, Shelby, St, Mary’s Episcopal, University of Memphis Locations: Memphis
Donald Trump has more than just the presidency on the line Nov. 5 — the outcome of his various legal troubles hinges on the election, as well. The “witch hunts against President Trump have imploded” and “should all be dismissed in light of the Supreme Court’s historic decision on immunity and other vital jurisprudence,” Cheung said in a statement. Hush money caseWin or lose, Trump’s biggest immediate challenge after the election is his potential sentencing on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in New York. Federal election interference caseIf Trump loses, special counsel Jack Smith’s election interference case is also on the horizon. Similar to the criminal cases, Trump has argued that his actions were protected by presidential immunity.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, he’s, , Chuck Rosenberg, Trump, Steven Cheung, ” Cheung, Juan Merchan, Merchan, Rosenberg, Jack Smith’s, Smith, Hugh Hewitt, , ” Trump, don’t, Fani Willis, Scott McAfee, Willis, McAfee, Steve Sadow, ” Sadow, Barbara McQuade, Aileen Cannon, Jean Carroll, general’s, Carroll, ” McQuade, , they’d, Clinton, McQuade, Paula Jones, Bill Clinton Organizations: Trump, NBC, Republican, New, NBC News, Department, Justice Department, Fulton, Fulton County, White, Division, U.S . Capitol Locations: New York, United States, Georgia, Fulton County, Fulton, U.S, New
Now scientists say skeletal remains found in a well at Norway’s Sverresborg castle belong to the mysterious figure mentioned in a medieval saga. "If one would anticipate to finding historical accuracy in some sagas, Sverris Saga would be the best contender." Recent scientific developments provide a range of advanced methods to analyze skeletal remains in greater detail, such as genetic sequencing and radiocarbon dating. via iScienceAdvancements in technology also allow skeletal remains to be linked to characters from Norse sagas, blurring the lines between legendary myths and historical facts. And this is not the first instance of a saga character’s skeletal remains being found.
Persons: Sverre Sigurdsson, , Mike Martin, , Stefan Brink, King Sverre of, Karl Jónsson, Brink, Anna Petersén, Martin, Elizabeth Rowe, Jesse L, Egill Organizations: Norwegian University of Science, Technology, NBC News, Department of, University of Cambridge, Norwegian Institute of Cultural Heritage Research, National Institutes of Health Locations: Norway, Nidaros, Eysteinn, England, King Sverre of Norway, Oslo, Sverresborg, Trondheim
Carroll County Sheriff Tony Liggett said despite the tip, Allen “got lost in the cracks,” according to CNN affiliate WLFI. Family members cried and other members of the audience were visibly shaken, according to CNN affiliate WRTV. Libby would have bled to death from her wounds within five to 10 minutes, Kohr testified, according to WRTV. While Abby’s body was discovered fully clothed – in Libby’s clothes – Libby was discovered nude, Kohr testified, according to WRTV. Allen’s defense attorneys filed a new motion on October 23, arguing for their alternate killer theory to be allowed in court, according to CNN affiliate WTHR.
Persons: Richard Allen’s, Kathy Shank, Allen, Shank, Abigail “ Abby ” Williams, Liberty “ Libby, Tony Liggett, Allen “, we’ve, Abby, Roland Kohr, Libby, WLFI, Kohr, – Libby, Abby’s, WRTV, Melissa Oberg, Richard Allen, Michael Conroy, Brian Olehy, Guy ’, Guy, , , Jeremy Chapman, Guy ”, Abby “, WNDU, Sarah Carbaugh, Olehy Organizations: CNN, WLFI, Liberty, WRTV, Former Indiana State Police, WTHR, Courthouse, Police, Allen , Indiana State Police, Authorities, WNDU, Defense, Indiana State Police Locations: Indiana, Delphi , Indiana, Carroll, Allen ,, Odinism
A Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden worker's thumb was partially amputated after a bonobo attacked during morning feeding Friday, the zoo said. The bonobo bit through a protective mesh barrier as the primate care worker was giving food and medicine to the animals during morning rounds, the zoo said. The zoo emphasized that it happened "behind the scenes" at its Jungle Trails habitat, which it said last year is home to 10 bonobos. The Jungle Trails habitat was closed for the day but was scheduled to reopen Saturday, a zoo spokesperson said. The primates share 98.7 of their DNA with humans, making them our closest relative in the animal kingdom, according to the World Wildlife Fund.
Persons: Gilda Organizations: Cincinnati Zoo, International Union for Conservation of, Resources, Democratic, Conservation Initiative, World Wildlife Fund Locations: Democratic Republic of the Congo
Astronomers have never detected dark matter, but they believe it makes up about 85% of the total matter in the universe. Meanwhile, the existence of dark energy helps researchers explain why the universe is expanding — and why that expansion is speeding up. A prime example is the European Space Agency’s wide-angle Euclid telescope that launched in 2023 to investigate the riddles of dark energy and dark matter. Euclid this week delivered the first piece of a cosmic map — containing about 100 million stars and galaxies — that will take six years to create. These stunning 3D observations may help scientists see how dark matter warps light and curves space across galaxies.
Persons: Jackie Wattles, I’m, Vera C, Sarah Gillis, John Kraus, Chenyang Cai, Everest, NASA hasn’t, gazers, Ashley Strickland, Katie Hunt Organizations: CNN, ESA, US National Science Foundation, Stanford University, Rubin, SpaceX, SpaceX Polaris, Polaris, NASA, Boeing, CNN Space, Science Locations: Chile, Uzbekistan, Norway, Myanmar, Florida
DNA testing has revealed that a skull found decades ago in the wall of an Illinois house belonged to an 18-year-old woman who died just after the American Civil War. How did the skull end up in a wall in Illinois when Granger's body was buried in Indiana? "Grave robbing was quite common in that era as it was quite profitable. While the practice was illegal, the law forbidding grave robbing was not always enforced, Russell said. It was hugely controversial as a result, with riots and even murders of alleged perpetrators following some suspected grave robbing incidents.
Persons: Esther Granger, Granger's, Esther, Charles Granger, Bob Russell, Granger, Othram, Wayne Svilar, Svilar, Russell Organizations: Authorities, Batavia Depot Museum, Othram Laboratories, Portland Police Bureau, West Batavia Cemetery, North Aurora Locations: Illinois, Kane County, Batavia, Chicago, Indiana, Texas, DNASolves.com, Portland , Oregon, Multnomah County, Portland —, West Batavia, North
When authorities questioned the chief about the call, he “would only say that he told Defendant McKinney to call 911,” the filing says. McKinney II, 56, and a third defendant, Josh Mullins, 24, were indicted on tampering charges and have pleaded not guilty. A lawyer for McKinney II did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Michael McKinney II, 56, is escorted by a police officer. According to the family’s lawsuit, McKinney II then got on the phone and said no emergency response was necessary.
Persons: Michael McKinney III, , Michael McKinney II, Amber Spradlin, , Defendant McKinney, Spradlin, McKinney III, McKinney, Josh Mullins, Randy Woods, Steve Romines, — McKinney, Debbie Hall, Roy Kidd, Kidd, ” Kidd, Spradlin’s, Kidd —, I’m, ” McKinney, Ross Shurtleff, Tim Stelloh, Rachel White Organizations: — Prosecutors, , Floyd Circuit, Prestonsburg Police Department, Prestonsburg Police Locations: Ky, Kentucky, Prestonsburg, Floyd County, Alameda , California, Prestonburg
CNN —Researchers have connected the identity of skeletal remains found in a well at Norway’s Sverresborg castle to a passage in a centuries-old Norse text. The text is rich in detail, including full names, locations, battles and military strategy as well as Sverre’s speeches. For the latest study, Martin and his colleagues wanted to bring together historical, archaeological and genetic context for Well-man’s remains. Excavations in 2014 and 2016 unearthed more of Well-man's remains, including his skull. Norwegian Institute for Cultural Heritage ResearchA surprising portrait of Well-manAn initial radiocarbon dating analysis helped the research team confirm that Well-man’s remains were about 900 years old, which aligns with the timeline in the Sverris saga.
Persons: King Sverre Sigurdsson, , It’s, , Michael D, Martin, they’re, King Sverre, King Sigurd Munn, Sverre, Munn, , Dr, Martin Ellegaard, Agnar Helgason, King Sverre’s, ” Martin, ” Ellegaard, Maja Krzewińska, Krzewińska, ” Krzewińska, he’s Organizations: CNN —, Cell Press, Norwegian University of Science, Technology’s University Museum, Roman Catholic Church, Norwegian Institute for Cultural Heritage, Technology, Palaeogenetics Locations: Norway, Trondheim, Europe, Bergen, Sverresborg, what’s, , Stockholm, Sweden
Esther Granger was identified by the Kane County Coroner’s Office on Thursday as the woman whose skull was found in 1978, but she died more than 150 years earlier. The skull was turned back into the police and officials linked this skull to the 1978 report, which renewed the investigation. In 2023, Kane County officials contacted Othram, a Texas company that works on solving cold cases across the country, to assist with further DNA testing. Officials contacted Granger’s great-great grandson, Wayne Svilar, and he submitted his DNA for testing, which was a match, he said during Thursday’s news conference. Svilar, 69, said he did not believe the news when he was first contacted by county officials in April about his great-great grandmother.
Persons: Esther Granger, Granger, Robert Russell, Russell, Kane, Othram, Granger’s, Wayne Svilar, , , ” Svilar, he’s, Esther, ” Russell Organizations: CNN, Coroner’s, Officials, Batavia Depot, Attorney’s Locations: Chicago, Kane, Indiana, Kane County, Merrillville , Indiana, Batavia , Illinois, Batavia, Texas, Portland , Oregon, Multnomah County
Musk is now deploying his trademark intensity, money, and norm-smashing to elevate a brand beyond his business empire: Donald Trump. Musk going Founder Mode is compelling to many. It could mean more of them become invested in Trump's campaign than might have otherwise, Ferrari Braun said. Ferrari Braun said Musk uses his celebrity to get people to buy into a vision. "He's trying to do the same thing for the election," Ferrari Braun said.
Persons: Elon, Donald Trump, Musk, , Elon Musk, Brian Ott, Trump, Harris, It's, Agustin Ferrari Braun, Ferrari Braun Organizations: Pro, Trump America PAC, Service, Twitter, Trump, Business, Department of Communication, Media, Journalism, Missouri State University, The New York Times, Siena, University of Amsterdam, Tesla Locations: Pennsylvania, America, Swatara Township, Butler , Pennsylvania
North Aurora Police Dept. Halle disappeared on March 29, 1979, after she left her apartment complex to pick up her sister at a shopping center, North Aurora Police Detective Ryan Peat told reporters. Peat said investigators in North Aurora relied on a DNA sample from that case to connect Lindahl to Halle's killing. North Aurora police said in a statement Wednesday that Halle's family thanked authorities and said they were grateful to have closure after 45 years. Citing the advancement in DNA technology, the family said: "We are hopeful that other families won’t have to endure the same pain and uncertainty we faced for so many years."
Persons: Kathy Halle, Bruce Lindahl, Charles Huber, Ryan Peat, Lindahl, Halle, Peat, Jamie Mosser, Pamela Maurer, Maurer, Steve DuBois Organizations: Police, Authorities, Associated Press, North Aurora Police, Aurora Police, AP, DNA Labs International, NBC, NBC Chicago ., NBC Chicago . North Aurora Locations: Chicago, North Aurora, Halle, Kane, Lisle, Lindahl, Fox, NBC Chicago, NBC Chicago . North
Meanwhile, companies like Harley-Davidson, Molson Coors, Lowe's, and John Deere have scaled back or dropped their DEI programs. But amid the backlash, some organizations are refining their DEI strategies, focusing on belonging, inclusion, and fair pay alongside other diversity metrics. Companies like Ancestry, Mitre, and HLW are using data to evaluate employee experiences while addressing equity through cultural programs, training, and compensation reviews. "We're seeing more reframing of DEI efforts and a stronger emphasis on systematically linking DEI to a business case." Bussing said companies that shy away from DEI initiatives may find themselves at a disadvantage.
Persons: Elon Musk, Molson, John Deere, Maryam Kouchaki, Kouchaki, George Floyd's, Shane Koller, " Koller, Heba Mahmoud, Mahmoud, Anjali Mathai, Mathai, Heather Bussing, Bussing Organizations: Harley, Davidson, Molson Coors, Lowe's, Partners, Academy of Management, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University, Research, America, Mitre Locations: Mitre, HLW, HLW's
CNN —Scientists have scoured the depths of the ocean and outer space for microbes to help slow global warming. “Unusual colors, smells, textures, and other data” can help scientists identify areas of interest, Tierney said. The World Economic Forum named microbial carbon capture as one of the world’s top emerging technologies in a June report, but the technology is still in its infancy, with companies running pilot-scale programs to test commercial viability. Carbon capture — which includes a range of technology from huge vacuum-type facilities able to suck climate pollution from the air to carbon-absorbing sponges — remains controversial as a climate solution. “That’s why these technologies make sense in places where such energy is available in a sustainable manner.”The potential uses of extremophile microbes in biotech extend beyond carbon capture, according to Tierney.
Persons: Braden Tierney, ” Tierney, , Tierney, , Wilfried Weber, isn’t, Weber, ” Ara Katz Organizations: CNN —, Seed, Health, CNN, , Volunteers, Leibniz Institute for New Materials, Economic, UN, Seed Health Locations: United States, Vulcano, Germany, dishwashers
AdvertisementInstead, the researchers are looking for the traits in other banana varieties that match a Cavendish's taste and hardiness. ChiquitaThey used information about the bananas' disease resistance, color, yield, and other characteristics as a kind of Lego system, García-Bastidas said. AdvertisementNow that TR4 is spreading, growers and scientists don't want to make the same mistake again of relying on a single banana variety. AdvertisementLi-Jun Ma, a professor of biochemistry at the University of Massachusetts Amherst studying the banana-killing fungi, agrees we shouldn't rely on a single banana variety. Ultimately, Yelloway researchers envision a future where grocery stores offer multiple banana varieties.
Persons: Chiquita, , Cavendish, We're, Peter Stedman, Fernando García, Bastidas, They're, Jeffrey Greenberg, Manuel Rueda The Cavendish, Gros Michel, The Cavendish, Yelloway, Stedman, Li, Jun Ma Organizations: kiwis, Wageningen University & Research, Yelloway Initiative, Chiquita, Universal, Getty, AP, University of Massachusetts Amherst Locations: Netherlands, Philippines, Indonesia, Riohacha, Colombia
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