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If you want to know the local soil conditions, it would be good if you could just ask an earthworm. Given that that's an impossibility, though, scientists are now working on the next-best thing – ...
AN “ARMY” of robot dogs with technology capable of scaling 16ft in just one second have been created by scientists. The futuristic companion features £25,000 in technology to help farmers analyse ...
A team of engineers has been studying how RFID-enabled robots could be employed to automatically measure a soil’s moisture level, as well as monitor the physical health of bridges and other ...
Introduction to the Next-Gen Harvest Revolution In recent years, the agriculture sector has witnessed a surge in technological innovation. From ...
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With almost 8 billion souls to feed and a changing climate to deal with, there’s never been a better time to field a meaningful “Internet of Agriculture.” But the expansive fields that make industrial ...
Plant-derived cellulose is used to create soil sensors that detect moisture, nutrients, and diseases before they damage crops.