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New research reveals how repeated genetic changes in hibiscus flowers have led to the loss of visually striking bullseye patterns despite their advantage in attracting pollinators like bumblebees.
The University of Missouri’s Plant Diagnostic Clinic now accepts digital submissions, offering faster, low-cost diagnoses of ...
Aviation Solutions for Agriculture,” entrants were tasked with researching new or improved aviation solutions to support ...
Zia Mehrabi, the U.S. national champion for this year’s Frontiers Planet Prize, gave the keynote address at a recent event in ...
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The Citizen on MSNMinistry highlights major feats in agriculture in past four yearsDodoma. The ministry of Agriculture has outlined significant progress made in the sector over the past four years, driven by increased public investment, improved access to inputs, stronger research ...
The mid-Atlantic grid operator says its speedier process for bringing more power onto its system will expand renewable energy ...
Appleseed Labs, a team within the Kantor Lab at Carnegie Mellon University, received the Excellence in Regenerative Agriculture award at the 2025 Farm Robotics Challenge for their autonomous ...
A recent congressional hearing addressed how U.S. crop protection companies and researchers use artificial intelligence to ...
Researchers have developed the world's first near-infrared (NIR) fluorescent nanosensor capable of real-time, non-destructive ...
When you test more than 200,000 soil samples in a year, you not only learn something about how Arkansans grow crops, gardens ...
Scientists at the Missouri Botanical Garden are preserving diverse plant species. And, how micronutrients could help address world hunger.
Scientists are using artificial intelligence to determine which genes collectively govern nitrogen use efficiency in plants such as corn, with the goal of helping farmers improve their crop yields and ...
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