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A new study published in the Biodiversity Data Journal provides a profound look at life up to nearly 10 kilometers below the ocean's surface in the Japan, Ryukyu, and Izu-Ogasawara trenches. The research catalogs at least 108 distinct organism groups (morphotaxa), including the deepest-ever observation of a fish and a baffling, unidentified animal that has left global taxonomic experts stumped.
Anaerobic digesters converting manure to biogas reduce methane emissions from livestock, but incentives for them have encouraged factory farms to get bigger
Now rolling out to Android users globally, AI Enhance uses generative AI to improve your photos instantly. Here's how to use it, and where it falls short.
In a groundbreaking development in geotechnical monitoring, researchers have introduced a sophisticated intelligent monitoring pipe that leverages cutting-edge optical sensing technologies combined with advanced machine learning algorithms to capture and predict the three-dimensional soil settlement process in unprecedented detail. This innovative system offers a transformative approach to early warning systems for soil instability, which is […]
Rare cattle bloodlines could lose vital protection under new government rules, campaigners have warned, after key genetic lines were exclude...
Orlen Neptun has selected a consortium of Ramboll, Projmors ASE Group, and Enprom to […]
arXiv:2604.03252v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Ensuring digital inclusiveness is a critical priority in agri-food systems, particularly in the Global South, where digital divides persist. The Multidimensional Digital Inclusiveness Index (MDII) offers a comprehensive, human-led framework to assess how inclusive digital agricultural tools (agritools) are. However, the current evaluation process is resource intensive, often requiring months to complete. This study explores whether large language models (LLMs) can support a rapid, AI-enabled assessment of digital inclusiveness, complementing the MDII's existing workflow. Using a comparative analysis, the research benchmarks the performance of four LLMs (Grok, Gemini, GPT-4o, and GPT-5) against prior expert-led evaluations. The study investigates model alignment with human scores, sensitivity to temperature settings, and potential sources of bias. Findings suggest that LLMs can generate evaluative outputs that approximate expert judgment
A 16-year-old boy admits to using livestock steroids for rapid body transformation, highlighting the dangers of the 'lookmaxxing' trend.
Images have long played a powerful role in shaping public perceptions of genetically modified organisms (GMOs), often reinforcing emotional reactions more than scientific understanding. A new experimental study published in the Journal of Science Communication (JCOM) explores how different types of images can influence people's attitudes toward GMOs—and suggests that pictures may reinforce existing views, further polarizing them.
A groundbreaking five-year field investigation has elucidated the remarkable capacity of biochar to not merely amend soil chemistry but to orchestrate a comprehensive and long-lasting transformation of soil ecosystems. This research offers pivotal insights with profound implications for agriculture and environmental sustainability, particularly in mitigating the deteriorating effects of soil acidification—a pervasive global challenge. Soil […]
A groundbreaking advancement in water purification technology has emerged from the innovative transformation of agricultural waste into a highly efficient, environmentally friendly catalyst. This catalyst, derived from nitrogen-doped biochar synthesized using cotton hulls, represents a significant leap forward in ozone-based water treatment processes, demonstrating an ability to degrade persistent chemical pollutants with unprecedented speed and […]
Scientists have uncovered an unexpected way that certain bacteria manipulate plants from within. Plant-infecting bacteria have a surprisingly direct way of taking over crops. Instead of slowly breaking down defenses, many of them inject proteins straight into plant cells, effectively hijacking the system from the inside. For decades, scientists have tried to understand one particularly [...]
Explore how Donald Trump's recent comments about Kamala Harris and the egg industry reveal his political strategy, blending personal insults with economic grievances.
Secretary Kennedy pushes to expand Dietary Guidelines into hospitals as CMS memo targets ultraprocessed foods and sugary beverages in patient meals.
The California legislature reauthorized the Cap-and-Invest program, but neglected agricultural funding despite advocacy for $300 million yearly. A joint hearing highlighted the success of climate smart agriculture programs. With increasing pressures on farmers and ongoing funding inconsistencies, a new bill proposes $400 million annually to support sustainable practices, addressing urgent agricultural needs. The post Joint Legislative Hearing on State Investments in Climate Smart Agriculture Programs – Will California Farmers Get Support? appeared first on CalCAN - California Climate & Agriculture Network.
A plant uses a rare scent to guide its pollinator to male flowers first and to female flowers later, finds a study led by Kobe University. The work, appearing in Current Biology, uncovers a precise chemical system that not only keeps this partnership specific but also helps ensure it remains beneficial to both parties.
See how RDO's SurePoint’s liquid application system improves accuracy, reduces input waste, and manages nutrients more efficiently. The post Inside Today’s Precision Liquid Fertilizer Application Technology appeared first on CropLife.
Baseus has launched the PicoGo Air in China, a slim 6.9mm magnetic power bank with 5,000mAh capacity, 15W wireless. and 22.5W wired charging.
Prince Andrew's reported refusal to vacate Wood Farm has forced the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh into a Sandringham holiday let, exposing fresh tensions over his post-Epstein status and the King's efforts to slim down the monarchy.
Malaysia is facing renewed pressure to expand palm-based biodiesel as the Iran war drives up fuel costs, but industry and academic observers say high infrastructure costs and slow roll-out make it an unlikely source of quick relief. That tension has sharpened as the government confronts a swelling fuel subsidy bill and greater exposure to imported supply shocks. The finance ministry last month said petrol and diesel subsidies could reach 4 billion ringgit (US$903 million) a month with crude oil...
Concerns have been raised that a £100 million government-backed restart of a major bioethanol plant may fail to support UK farmers, with no ...
India’s agriculture faces growing concerns over the continued use of hazardous pesticides that pose risks to human health, food safety, and ecosystems despite global restrictions. Driven by affordability, weak regulation, and limited awareness, their persistence highlights urgent policy gaps and the need for safer, more sustainable farming practices.
Melting ice, rebounding land, and rising seas will change what resources are available in Antarctica, a new analysis finds.
New robotics and AI tools are helping agriculture address workforce shortages while improving safety, productivity, and long-term sustainability.
Shortlisted for the 2025 Southwood Prize About the research Overview Seeds can accelerate the restoration of degraded landscapes. But where should practitioners source them, especially as the climate changes? In our latest paper, we address this by proposing a spatially explicit tool that identifies the best areas for sourcing seeds for ecosystem restoration under different strategies, from prioritising local seeds to nonlocal seeds preadapted to future …
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This hose-attached smart sprinkler maps your yard, rotates on command, and measures water use. Despite these clever features, the results are a little uneven.
China’s Soybean Crisis: A Pathway Through Innovative Cropping Systems and Dietary Reform In the face of mounting global pressures on food security and environmental sustainability, China, the world’s largest importer of soybeans, is confronting a critical challenge. Its burgeoning demand for soybeans, essential for animal feed and food products, has outpaced domestic production capabilities, resulting […]
A groundbreaking study is reshaping the future of rice agriculture by tackling one of its most persistent challenges: simultaneously enhancing crop yields, conserving water, and minimizing environmental pollution. This innovative research introduces a synergistic approach that combines alternate wetting and drying (AWD) irrigation with nitrogen-loaded biochar—a pioneering method that not only elevates rice productivity but […]
A groundbreaking twelve-year field study has emerged, shedding light on the nuanced effects of biochar—a highly porous, carbon-rich substance produced via biomass pyrolysis—on soil carbon sequestration through microbial activity. This investigation reveals that while biochar can significantly bolster the storage of microbial-derived carbon in the upper soil layers of croplands, its impact varies dramatically with […]
A groundbreaking new study, published in the journal Biochar, sheds fresh light on the intricate effects of biochar on soil emissions of nitrous oxide (N₂O), a highly potent greenhouse gas. Researchers have long touted biochar, a carbon-enriched material derived from biomass, as a promising solution to climate change due to its potential for enhancing soil […]
In an era where precision agriculture is increasingly becoming the linchpin of sustainable food production, a groundbreaking study out of Japan is turning heads in horticultural technology circles. Researchers led by Naito, Kawasaki, and Lee have unveiled a compelling proof-of-concept demonstrating harvest peak control in strawberry cultivation through the innovative use of a cultivation emulator […]
Researchers uncover how trace contaminants move through crops and soils, quietly influencing plant biology and agricultural systems in ways not fully understood. A sweeping international analysis is raising new concerns about what may be quietly entering our food supply. Scientists report that crops can absorb “contaminants of emerging concern” (CECs), a broad group of modern [...]
From drying garlic faster to moving mulch with ease, our readers share their most creative garden solutions
Gene drives—a genetic engineering approach that quickly spreads specific genetic changes throughout a population, whether to kill it off or add a new trait—may have potential for controlling weeds. But so far, gene drives have primarily been studied in mosquitoes, and have yet to be deployed in the real world.
For those who want a little help composting, take a cue from James Woodford’s experience raising worms – both the small colony of wrigglers he keeps in a sensible bin in his city garden and the dumpster-sized worm farm he has that can turn even animal carcasses into nutrient-dense soil
Kerala’s new ‘state microbe’ and microbiome research hub eye sustainable solutions for health and environment.
In a groundbreaking advancement that merges sustainability with performance, scientists have unveiled a novel thermal insulation material derived entirely from spent coffee grounds. This innovative development offers a compelling alternative to traditional petroleum-based insulators, addressing pressing environmental concerns while maintaining competitive functionality. By leveraging ubiquitous coffee waste and transforming it into a highly porous biochar, […]
In a groundbreaking advancement poised to transform environmental remediation, scientists have unveiled a pioneering method that activates soil’s intrinsic chemical properties to dismantle stubborn antibiotic pollutants without relying on external chemical additives. This innovative approach centers on an iron-enhanced biochar capable of catalyzing the breakdown of antibiotics like sulfamethoxazole (SMX), a commonly detected contaminant in […]
Twenty states and the District of Columbia are opposing Monsanto in a case before the Supreme Court involving whether federal pesticide law preempts lawsuits alleging state failure-to-warn claims.
CapstanAG is known for its Pulse Width Modulation technology that pioneered the efficiency of liquid distribution. The post Nordson Acquires CapstanAG, Expanding Precision Agriculture Division in North America appeared first on CropLife.
Soluna expanded into artificial intelligence in 2024 to shore up declining revenues from its crypto mining business, mirroring an industry-wide shift toward AI workloads.
The new food delivery features showcase Alexa Plus's latest integrations with third-party apps.
AI use remains early, with early adopters using it most for business analysis, writing and planning. The post Bushel’s 2026 State of the Farm Report Examines Early AI Use and Broader Digital Trends in Agriculture appeared first on CropLife.
Advanced technology can help farmers get to the root of a growing problem—overwatering in an era of increasing drought and water scarcity. A new UC Riverside system can map soil moisture tree by tree, so growers water only where and when it's needed.
A surprising new study suggests that genetics may change how diet affects brain health—especially when it comes to Alzheimer’s risk. Researchers found that older adults carrying high-risk APOE gene variants didn’t show the expected cognitive decline if they ate relatively high amounts of meat. In fact, those with these genes who consumed the most meat had slower cognitive decline and lower dementia risk, challenging conventional dietary advice.
In the face of mounting water scarcity and extended drought conditions, the agricultural sector is under unprecedented pressure to optimize irrigation practices without compromising crop health. A trailblazing development from researchers at the University of California Riverside introduces a sophisticated robotic system designed to map soil moisture variability on an individual tree basis within citrus […]
An evolutionary “arms race” for light and space drove the early domestication of wheat, according to new research that could provide new insights into crop design. In a new study led by Dr. Yixiang Shan and Professor Colin Osborne, working with international research partners, scientists examined how wild plants responded to early human cultivation. Their [...]
The global 1KOMMA5° group provides home solar battery solutions and has now launched the Heartbeat AI platform to enable homeowners to optimise their energy consumption and accelerate the battery payback timeframe. 1KOMMA5° designed battery hardware uses Lithium Iron Phosphate technology and is controlled by its proprietary circuit board technology. With... The post 1KOMMA5° introduces energy optimisation platform Heartbeat AI in Australia appeared first on green magazine.
A new international study offers insights into the health risks posed by crops' absorption of "contaminants of emerging concern" (CECs) and flags knowledge gaps the authors say must be addressed. CECs include pharmaceuticals, microplastics, engineered nanomaterials and PFAS (commonly known as "forever chemicals"). The researchers warn that even when present at very low concentrations, these chemicals can subtly alter plant physiology, disrupt soil health and pose wider environmental and human health risks.
In an era where sustainable agriculture and environmental stewardship are paramount, soil health has emerged as a critical focal point for scientists striving to bolster food security and mitigate climate change impacts. Recent advancements in soil amendment research spotlight hydrochar—a carbon-rich material derived from the hydrothermal carbonization of organic waste—as an innovative and remarkably effective […]
A groundbreaking international meta-analysis has brought to light critical insights regarding the ingestion and bioaccumulation of contaminants of emerging concern (CECs) by agricultural crops, signaling profound implications for environmental and human health alike. These contaminants, encompassing classes such as pharmaceuticals, microplastics, engineered nanomaterials, and per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)—often dubbed “forever chemicals” due to their […]
One of the far-reaching global consequences of the U.S./Israeli war on Iran is an interruption in the world market for fossil... The post The War in Iran: One More Reason to Invest in Soil Health appeared first on CalCAN - California Climate & Agriculture Network.
New U.S. biofuel rules are raising hopes that a revival of the biodiesel industry is possible. The Trump administration released record-high blending quotas for biodiesel and made a key change to the Renewable Fuel Standard program that could fuel producers out of a slump.
Diverse soil microbial communities may help suppress pathogens naturally, acting as a biological barrier against their establishment and spread, according to a new study. Professor Brajesh Singh, from The University of Western Australia's School of Agriculture and Environment and Institute of Agriculture, was lead author of the study published in Cell Host & Microbe, which examined human pathogens in soils.
The Syrian civil war, which began in 2011, caused widespread population displacement and infrastructure damage. However, it has also led to an unintended environmental effect with notable changes in the country's landscape, according to a new study published in Geophysical Research Letters. Among the concerns are the complex impacts of wars on water resources. These repercussions can be direct, such as wastewater pollution and destruction of water infrastructure, or indirect, including increased deforestation, soil erosion, and abrupt cropland losses.
When pollution gets bad enough in the rivers supplying Iowa's largest city with drinking water, it costs Des Moines around $16,000 a day to run a special system to filter out dangerous nitrates. It's a fact of life in the agriculture-dependent state—and climate change is making the water quality problem even worse.
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April 1, 2026 | New Delhi: The ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, celebrated its 122nd Foundation Day on April 1, 2026, at the prestigious Dr. B.P. Pal Auditorium. The event was marked by enthusiasm, dignity, and a renewed commitment to advancing agricultural science for national development.
Texas A&M University will invest $133 million to build a new meat science center on its main campus by 2028.
Mississippi has become the first U.S. state to ban cell‑cultured dairy products. The law follows a 2024 measure banning lab‑grown meat in the state.
Researchers say localized warming can extend well past site edges, raising concerns about community impact Datacenters create heat islands that raise surrounding temperatures by several degrees at distances up to 10 km (over 6 miles), which could have an impact on surrounding communities.…
Retrace the career of Montgomery County Game Protector Kevin O’Dell, who used community partnerships to pioneer high-tech wildlife enforcement in the 1980s. The post Flashback: 1987’s high-tech warden appeared first on Farm and Dairy.
UAE authorities confirm fatality after debris from intercepted drone falls in Fujairah, urging public to rely on official sources for updates The post Fujairah incident: One killed after drone debris falls on farm, authorities say appeared first on Gulf Business.
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Regenerative dairy farming is showing early signs of boosting soil carbon, with new UK data revealing measurable gains of up to 8.9 tonnes p...
"We're relying on the fact that Beyond is a very well-known brand, so we don't have to kind of reinvent the wheel,” says Ethan Brown. The post Beyond Meat bets on beverages as alt meat sales slide 19.7% in Q4: ‘We believe we can be disruptive and win’ appeared first on AgFunderNews.
Dow Jones Industrial Average spiked 2.49% to 46,341.51. This recovery comes amid reports of a potential de-escalation between the U.S. and Iran. Importance Rank: 1 read more
An article published in CABI Agriculture and Bioscience calls for a diverse, participatory approach that combines indigenous, local knowledge systems with modern technologies to tackle plant diseases and strengthen food security in Africa. This comprehensive review proposes a strategy for "One Plant Health" management across the continent and aims to address challenges such as climate change and emerging plant viruses.
A groundbreaking study published in the journal Biochar addresses a critical misapprehension that threatens to undermine both scientific advancement and the credibility of carbon markets: the conflation of biochar’s carbon stability with its soil co-benefits. While biochar has been heralded as an innovative solution that simultaneously captures atmospheric carbon dioxide and improves soil quality, researchers […]
In the ongoing quest to sustainably enhance agricultural productivity, a groundbreaking study has emerged showcasing the remarkable power of integrating biochar with phosphate-solubilizing bacteria. This innovative synergy has demonstrated unprecedented improvements in phosphorus bioavailability, root system development, and fruit production in greenhouse cherry tomato cultivation, illuminating new pathways for nutrient-efficient, eco-friendly farming practices. Phosphorus, a […]
Introducing forest soil on an entryway doormat shifted the indoor microbiome of Finnish homes closer to bacterial profiles found outdoors, with less contribution from human-associated bacteria, a new study shows. In the future, such interventions rebalancing the home microbiome could be used for health promotion, especially in urban settings. The study was led by the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare and the University of Eastern Finland and is published in the journal Microbiome.
Beyond Meat Inc (NASDAQ:BYND) reports nfourth-quarter financial results after the market close on Tuesday. Importance Rank: 1 read more
There is a closing 20-year window in which decisions on climate and land use will determine the fate of dozens of native birds, butterflies and plants across Great Britain, which is already one of the most nature-depleted countries globally. That is the warning in a new study led by the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH), which, for the first time, predicts how different combined environmental changes would affect the survival of species within 1km square areas across the country.
These guidelines reinforce the importance of whole grains and fruit and vegetables but clash with the government’s latest nutrition advice on red meat
On March 23, 2026, the Eleventh Circuit published an opinion upholding a district court’s denial of a preliminary injunction in Upside...
Asparagus is one of the most labor-intensive crops on the market. Harvesting demands extreme precision—the terrain is uneven, and the stalks are thin and of varying length. These challenges inhibit automation, leading to currently available harvesting robots being too slow and inefficient. Researchers from the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have developed a robot prototype that detects and localizes ripe green asparagus while moving at a commercially attractive speed. Further testing is planned to develop the harvesting ability of the robot.
UC ANR scientists, advisors and growers bring agritourism down to earth at workshop held at Alma Backyard Farms in Compton Before opening a farmstand or turning your ranch into a glamping getaway, Rachael Callahan recommends asking hard questions to determine whether agritourism is right for you. Such as: do you enjoy being around people? “Start … The post UC ANR Helps Urban Farmers with Agritourism appeared first on California Ag Network.