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Can biofungicide protect flowers from disease?
Biotalys, a food and crop protection company, have announced a collaboration with Chrysal in order to evaluate the potential of biofungicide in flowers fungal...
Yara and IBM collaborate to encourage farming data exchange
Yara International and IBM have launched The Open Farm & Field Data Exchange, with aims to facilitates collaboration around farm and field data.
Yara International,...
Meet the phase-separation polymeric gel
Researchers have developed the first polymeric material that exhibits a rubbery-to-glassy transition with increasing temperature.
When plastic bottles and plastic bags are heated, their general...
Novel therapeutics using mesenchymal stem cells for treatment
The Center for Stem Cell Research and Regenerative Medicine performs research using mesenchymal stem/stromal cells for treatment via cell therapies and tissue engineering strategies.
Adult...
India are sending a ‘half-humanoid’ robot to the Moon
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has released video footage of their ‘half humanoid’ robot to be part of the Chandrayaan-3 mission, sending an...
Will Polish judges be penalised for speaking out against their government?
In Poland, a law has been proposed allowing the punishment and firing of judges who criticise the restrictions that their government places on the...
Plant power: Chlorophyll could increase functionality of solar cells
Scientists have discovered a new type of chlorophyll molecule which can allow solar cells to function better than ever before.
The process which allows plants...
How Europe are funding their electric vehicle charging stations
The rise of electric vehicles (EV) goes hand in hand with the rise of EV charging stations, but how are European governments funding this...
Cattle facial recognition could combat agricultural fraud
False insurance claims and stolen stock are some of the issues effecting the cattle industry. Start-ups are now using facial recognition and machine learning...
Preventing the world’s deadliest food-borne disease
For years, food safety specialists have been fighting with the prevention and eradication of Listeria in our food. But what has changed in the...











