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The Micronutrient Crisis Is Real and Tech Alone Won’t Fix It

When we talk about the global food crisis, the conversation almost always gravitates toward hunger in the traditional sense: not enough calories reaching enough people. But a growing number of researchers, entrepreneurs, and public health advocates are pushing back on that framing. They argue the deeper, more pervasive problem is a micronutrient crisis, one that affects not just the world’s poorest populations but also well-fed consumers in wealthy nations. And the solutions being proposed, from AI-driven vertical farming to tax incentives for agricultural startups, reveal just how tangled the path forward really is. Sam Bertram, co-founder and CEO of Arizona-based agriculture startup OnePointOne, is among those making the case that caloric sufficiency is a misleading benchmark. His company is building vertical farming operations that use artificial intelligence to optimize the nutrient density of crops, not just their yield. The premise is straightforward: even people who eat enough…

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Sunwoda claims new LFP battery charges in under 10 minutes

EV drivers often complain about one thing more than anything else: the time it takes to charge. Gas cars fill up in minutes, but EVs usually need a longer break. Sunwoda Power shared some news that might change that. At an event in Beijing, the company showed off a new battery that can charge pretty much as fast as you can refill a gas-powered car. The new tech is called the Xingchi Supercharge Battery 2.0. It uses a chemistry known as lithium-iron phosphate, or LFP. These types of batteries are known for being tough and safe, but they aren't always the fastest. Sunwoda says it has fixed...

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Estonia bars airspace for Fico’s Moscow trip

Estonia will not allow Slovak prime minister Robert Fico to use its airspace for a flight to Moscow to attend Russia’s 9 May military parade, foreign minister Margus Tsahkna has said. “Fico will once again not receive permission to use Estonian airspace for a flight to Moscow to attend the 9 May parade, an event aimed at glorifying the aggressor. We denied this last year, and the same principle applies now,” Tsahkna said. He added that Estonia’s position is clear: no country should be allowed to use Estonian airspace to strengthen ties with Russia while Moscow continues its war against Ukraine and undermines European security.

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Wuebker Earns Medalist Honors at Twin Lakes

Wuebker Earns Medalist Honors at Twin Lakes Image admin Sun, 04/19/2026 - 23:12 South Central Calhoun girls golf hosted…

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Titans compete at Raider Relays in Sac City

Titans compete at Raider Relays in Sac City Image admin Sun, 04/19/2026 - 22:56 The South Central Calhoun track and field teams competed…

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A Postcard from Obuse (Nagano, Japan)

Located in the north of Nagano Prefecture, just 9 miles from Nagano (city), Obuse is a small and pretty town known for its association with artist Katsushika Hokusai, as well as its high quality agricultural produce. We spent three nights here as part of our recent 5 weeks in Japan, and it turned out to be one of our favourite places of the trip. Both the centre of town and neighbourhoods further out are mainly low-rise, predominantly residential and with plenty of traditional architecture, especially in the centre. Residents feel a huge level of pride about their gardens, and indeed many locals choose to participate in a My Garden scheme, which invites tourists to enter and enjoy their private gardens whilst exploring the town; these are identified by a Welcome to My Garden sign. Whilst we’re on the topic of gardens, Obuse also has a large Floral Garden (under a mile to the east of the centre) which is open to visitors, and has a cafe restaurant and flower and plant shop on site.…

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A really simple coffee mug

A few months ago, some guys from Netscape came out with a way to get AI to pay called Really Simple Licensing or RSL. I was really put off by the way they took the name that everyone knows came from me with no help from anyone. Maybe I could have done something about it, instead I found a way to have some fun. With Really Simple versions of granola, spaghetti, ketchup, cola, baby shampoo and books. And it's time for another one! Introducing the all-new Really Simple Coffee Mug! BTW, I don't think RSL was a good name. Simplicity is not its main selling point, it's money! It's about making you rich. If I'm not mistaken. But syndication, in 2002 -- was getting much more complicated than it needed to be. So "Really Simple Syndication" was supposed to be a little funny…

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Leapmotor D19 is the new king of batteries and family comfort

Today marks a major shift for the Chinese car market as Leapmotor officially releases its newest flagship SUV, the D19. This vehicle is a massive machine designed for big families who want to travel long distances. Since the global car giant Stellantis owns a large piece of this brand, experts are watching this launch very closely. The D19 claims to offer more battery power than anyone else in its class. The size of the Leapmotor D19 is the first thing people notice. It is a full-size SUV measuring 5,252 mm long, 1,995 mm wide, and 1,780 mm tall. In case you were wondering how long the D19...

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I give the new girls and the main flock some time together

Both yesterday and today I gave the new girls an hour with the main flock. It went about the same both days. Snow, Gold, Silver, Storm and Red took no notice of the new girls. As I expected it was bottom girl Cloud that was first to kick off. Cloud and Maple went at each other with ruffs raised until Cloud chased Maple away. Next it was Ginger who chased both Maple and Popcorn and grabbed their feathers at the back of their neck. Mango briefly chased the new girls but not to the extent of Cloud and Ginger. The new girls retreated to the top of the ladder and stayed there. At this point I decided it was pointless to carry on as they were not mixing anyway so I returned both lots to their own sides. While the girls were mixed I moved the new girls’ dishes to the chickens’ patio area otherwise I knew pellets would get flicked out into the dirt and dirt would get scratched into the water. The main flock saw these new dishes as far superior to their own of course. The new girls food must…

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The 2026 MG4 arrives with smarter tech and better batteries

On April 15, SAIC officially pulled the covers off the new 2026 MG4. This popular hatchback is getting ready for its big public party at the Beijing Auto Show. The car might look familiar to fans of the brand, but it packs a lot of new surprises under the metal. The 2026 MG4 keeps the familiar look that made the original model a hit. It still has the pointy headlights and the black bumper at the bottom that gives it a sporty vibe. If you look closely at the front, you will see a small blue light. This is not just for show. It tells people outside the car when the computer is helping the...

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Vootele Päi: a perfect storm for Europe’s defence industry

War in Ukraine and Trump’s USA may together create the perfect storm to revive Europe’s defence industry from decades of paralysis, as declining trust in US security guarantees forces Europe to rethink how – and where – it invests in defence. The main goal of defence and foreign policy is to ensure security, so risks should always be taken into account and mitigated. Any excessive dependence on a single factor, no matter how steadfast it may seem at a given moment, is always a risk. The US-dominated NATO has ensured European security through deterrence for decades, but, as a negative side effect, it has hindered our defence autonomy by crippling the European defence industry.

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