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  • Machine Learning for Measuring Roots

    Researchers from the Centre for Research in Agricultural Genomics (CRAG) and La Salle-Ramon Llull University, both in Barcelona, Spain, have developed a software that, through image processing and machine learning, allows researchers to semi-automate the analysis of root growth of Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings growing directly in agar plates. 

  • New Policies Needed to Combat Grain Fungus of Cattle

    Ergot, a harmful fungal toxin in grain, is an increasing problem for the health of Canadian cows and quality of crops.

  • Crop Yield in Maize Influenced by Unexpected Gene ‘Moonlighting’

    Maize is a staple crop that came from humble beginnings.

  • UM Research Connects Big Data Marketing Tools, Land Conservation

    The same data used by digital marketers to sell products can also help inspire conservation behaviors, according to new research from the University of Montana.

  • Counties with More Trees and Shrubs Spend Less on Medicare, Study Finds

    A new study finds that Medicare costs tend to be lower in counties with more forests and shrublands than in counties dominated by other types of land cover. 

  • The Next Step: Reducing Waste and Increasing Value in Fish Processing and Aquaculture

    Turning processing discards into high-value compounds for the food, medical, pharmaceutical and nutraceutical sectors.

  • Cornell Model Helps Dairy Farms Reduce Nitrogen, Save Money

    The Chesapeake Bay – about 235 miles down the Susquehanna River from New York’s Southern Tier – and other waterways might grow cleaner, thanks to new updates and improvements in a Cornell dairy nutrition model.

  • Okinawan Sea Grapes Reveal Secrets of Plant Evolution

    If you’ve ever dined on the tropical island of Okinawa, Japan, your plate may have been graced by a remarkable pile of seaweed, each strand adorned with tiny green bubbles. 

  • Your Apples May Soon Be Picked by Laser-Shooting Robots

    A bowl of salad is a beautiful collection of human ingenuity. 

  • EU Consumption Linked to Tropical Deforestation

    A sixth of all emissions resulting from the typical diet of an EU citizen can be directly linked to deforestation of tropical forests. 

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