UC Berkeley study shows high coronavirus rates in animals meant for human consumption
A new study co-authored by UC Berkeley alumnus Huong Nguyen shows high percentages of coronaviruses were detected in animals meant for human consumption.
UC Berkeley study shows high coronavirus rates in animals meant for human consumption
A new study co-authored by UC Berkeley alumnus Huong Nguyen shows high percentages of coronaviruses were detected in animals meant for human consumption.
Peace, data, development: Perspectives on poverty intervention
In 2015, the World Bank projected that based on the updated poverty line of $1.90 per day, 700 million people, or 9.6 percent of the global population, may be living in poverty.
Peace, data, development: Perspectives on poverty intervention
In 2015, the World Bank projected that based on the updated poverty line of $1.90 per day, 700 million people, or 9.6 percent of the global population, may be living in poverty.