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Scientists unlock secret that could revolutionize how we grow food: 'It might now be possible to optimize'
What if plants could grow faster and stronger in poor soil conditions, without the need for excessive fertilizers? A new discovery by scientists at the University of Nottingham could make that a ...
Researchers have identified an enzyme that could help reduce harmful runoff and fertilizer usage in food production. The finding has the potential to reduce heat-trapping pollution and prevent deadly ...
A tiny molecule could be the next big breakthrough in helping farmers grow more resilient, productive crops in an increasingly unpredictable climate. Japanese scientists recently identified a new ...
In the face of unpredictable extreme weather events and a myriad of other challenges, farmers can use every edge to help them come out on top. One of these tools might be AI. Researchers at ...
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