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05.11.2025
09:25 Bioengineer.org Unveiling Europe’s Key Players in Regenerative Agriculture

In recent years, regenerative agriculture has emerged as a transformative concept poised to revolutionize farming practices across Europe. Moving beyond superficial endorsements and marketing hype, a new study published in npj Sustainable Agriculture takes a comprehensive and critical look at the diverse actors actively promoting regenerative agriculture in the European context. This analysis sheds light […]

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05:50 Phys.org Biodiversity startups attract diverse investors but raise less capital than peers

Biodiversity startups, which are tackling challenges ranging from disappearing pollinators to vanishing coral reefs, raise less capital than other startups but attract a broader coalition of investors, according to a new analysis that used machine learning to sift through venture capital databases.

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03:34 Bioengineer.org Biodegradable Cesium Nanosalts Trigger Anti-Tumor Immunity by Inducing Pyroptosis and Modulating Metabolism

In a groundbreaking advancement poised to revolutionize cancer immunotherapy, researchers at the Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, have engineered an innovative class of biodegradable cesium nanosalts that activate anti-tumor immunity through orchestrated cellular pyroptosis and metabolic interference. This pioneering work, appearing in the esteemed journal CCS Chemistry, introduces a sophisticated strategy […]

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02:30 Yahoo Finance Beyond Meat Stock Tumbles After Delayed Earnings Report. What’s Behind the Holdup.

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01:53 Bioengineer.org Mutations Disrupt Transcription Factors in Fertilization Failure

In recent years, the complex interplay of genetics and reproductive health has garnered significant attention from scientists and physicians alike. One of the most intriguing mysteries in the realm of human reproduction is the phenomenon of total fertilization failure—cases where oocytes (egg cells) fail to be fertilized despite being in a seemingly conducive environment. A […]

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00:34 Bioengineer.org Transforming Poultry and Fish Waste into Pet Food

In a groundbreaking study that could reshape the pet food industry, researchers have made significant strides in the area of upcycling the waste generated from poultry and fish. These efforts align perfectly with the holistic vision of waste reduction and sustainable practices. The study, conducted by Rithani et al., has made a compelling case for […]

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00:15 Gizmodo.com A Popular Gourmet Mushroom Is Escaping Gardens and Invading US Forests

“It is slowly marching south, which is really terrifying.”

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00:00 Bioengineer.org Enhancing PHA Copolymers with Amino Acids from Dairy

In a groundbreaking study that is set to redefine the landscape of biopolymers, researchers have delved into the innovative pathways of polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs), specifically the copolymer types that can be engineered through the strategic supplementation of amino acids in dairy byproduct media. This research holds immense potential not only for the bioplastics industry but also […]

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04.11.2025
23:21 TomsHardware.com Echoing Trump's sentiments, America's finance chief Bessent says the most advanced AI GPUs are restricted to home soil - China can have Blackwell chips once they're outdated

The U.S. Secretary of Treasury Scott Bessent has highlighted a potential future where China could get its hands on Nvidia's current-gen flagship AI chips... when they're no longer the current-gen flagships. Washington is considering letting Nvidia sell Blackwell chips to China once they're outdated by at least a year or two.

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21:52 MorningAgClips.com Sam Houston State University Receives Historic Gift to Strengthen Agricultural Sciences

HUNTSVILLE, Texas — The College of Science and Engineering Technology at Sam Houston State University (SHSU) has received a donation, marking the second largest gift in the university’s history. The contribution establishes the Byler Endowed Chair of Agricultural Sciences, advancing SHSU’s mission to serve as a leader in agricultural education, research and industry collaboration across Texas. […] The post Sam Houston State University Receives Historic Gift to Strengthen Agricultural Sciences appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.

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21:44 Phys.org UK govt orders poultry restrictions as avian flu spreads

The UK government on Tuesday ordered all poultry in England to be kept inside due to escalating cases of avian influenza.

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21:20 Bioengineer.org Foxtail Barley Identified as Host for Fungal Pathogens Targeting Barley Crops

Barley stands as one of the world’s foremost cereal crops, vital not only for livestock feed but also as a key ingredient in human food products and the malting industry that fuels the production of alcoholic beverages such as beer and whiskey. Despite its agricultural importance, barley cultivation faces persistent threats from a multitude of […]

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20:32 Bioengineer.org Revolutionizing Agriculture: ChatLD Employs Language Models to Diagnose Crop Diseases Without Training Data

In a groundbreaking advancement for agricultural technology, researchers at Zhejiang University have unveiled an innovative framework known as ChatLeafDisease (ChatLD), which harnesses the power of large language models (LLMs) to classify plant diseases using only textual descriptions of symptoms. Unlike traditional deep learning models that rely heavily on vast amounts of labeled image data, ChatLD […]

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20:20 Bioengineer.org Uncovering the Invisible: Novel Algorithm Identifies Hidden Root Traits to Boost Drought-Resilient Crops

In an era where climate change poses increasing threats to global food security, the quest to understand and enhance plant resilience to environmental stresses has never been more critical. This challenge is particularly acute for root systems—the hidden half of the plant that anchors it and acquires vital water and nutrients from the soil. Despite […]

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20:12 AgFunderNews.com Cargill’s new robot dog is ‘one part of a much larger shift’ towards ‘responsible’ AI

In an agribusiness setting, Spot is "an extra set of eyes and ears" that can inspect operations and catch potential hazards. The post Cargill’s new robot dog is ‘one part of a much larger shift’ towards ‘responsible’ AI appeared first on AgFunderNews.

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19:46 Phys.org Calculating the spreading of fluids in porous materials to understand saltwater in soil

A solution to a tricky groundwater riddle from Australia: Researchers at TU Wien have developed numerical models to simulate the movement of fluids in porous materials.

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18:51 Yahoo Finance ADM cuts 2025 profit outlook on biofuel and trade uncertainty, shares sink

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18:26 Phys.org Study uncovers role of hydroxyl radical in greenhouse gas production during soil drying–rewetting

In a new study published in Global Change Biology, Prof. Zhang Yuanming's team from the Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has unveiled a previously underestimated factor in greenhouse gas emissions from arid environments: hydroxyl radicals, often dubbed "free radicals."

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17:40 Phys.org Cross-fertilizing effects found in dual roles for academic entrepreneurs

Academic entrepreneurs—scientists who found research-based startups while remaining in academia—creatively find cross-fertilizing effects between their academic and entrepreneurial work, helping them to reevaluate and extend their professional identity, according to new research published in Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal.

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17:07 AgFunderNews.com The EVERY Co raises $55m to scale egg proteins via fermentation, crosses line ‘from promise to proof’

The EVERY Company, which pioneered the use of precision fermentation to make egg proteins with … The post The EVERY Co raises $55m to scale egg proteins via fermentation, crosses line ‘from promise to proof’ appeared first on AgFunderNews.

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16:56 Yahoo Finance ADM cuts 2025 profit outlook on biofuel and trade uncertainty; shares tumble

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15:24 Yahoo Finance Why Beyond Meat Sank 12% in October

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13:30 Yahoo Finance Beyond Meat delays Q3 results filing due to impairment analysis

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13:26 Bioengineer.org Soil Depletion in Ukraine Poses Risks to Global Food Security Long-Term

Ukraine’s agricultural legacy as the “breadbasket of Europe” faces an unprecedented threat, not merely from the ongoing conflict but from a hidden crisis beneath its soil. Recent research indicates that the war has accelerated an alarming trend of nutrient depletion, jeopardizing the long-term viability of Ukraine’s farms. Vital elements such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium […]

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13:03 Labiotech.eu Rethinking protein production: Why Pichia pastoris is gaining ground in biotech

Pichia pastoris is emerging as a versatile, efficient alternative for protein production, bridging microbial and mammalian expression systems. The post Rethinking protein production: Why Pichia pastoris is gaining ground in biotech appeared first on Labiotech.eu. © Labiotech UG and Labiotech.eu. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this site’s author and/or owner is strictly prohibited. Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to Labiotech UG and Labiotech.eu with appropriate and specific direction to the original content.

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11:07 Bioengineer.org Pest Dynamics and Climate: Sustainable Solutions for Kagera Sugar

In an era where agriculture faces unprecedented challenges due to climate change and pest populations, the research conducted by Msomba, Ndaki, and Joseph offers essential insights into the relationship between pest dynamics, climate variability, and varietal resistance in sugar plantations. Their study, published in the journal Discover Agriculture, highlights the significant implications for sustainable management […]

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08:46 SpaceDaily.com Protein Production Tested in Microgravity for Sustainable Space Missions

Paris, France (SPX) Nov 04, 2025 European Space Agency (ESA) has initiated the study phase of the HOBI-WAN project, aimed at addressing astronaut food supply on extended Moon or Mars missions without Earth resupply. Funded by ESA's Terrae Novae Exploration Programme, HOBI-WAN (Hydrogen Oxidizing Bacteria In Weightlessness As a source of Nutrition) will test Solar Foods' gas fermentation technology for producing Solein pro

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08:11 Arxiv.org CS FedReplay: A Feature Replay Assisted Federated Transfer Learning Framework for Efficient and Privacy-Preserving Smart Agriculture

arXiv:2511.00269v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Accurate classification plays a pivotal role in smart agriculture, enabling applications such as crop monitoring, fruit recognition, and pest detection. However, conventional centralized training often requires large-scale data collection, which raises privacy concerns, while standard federated learning struggles with non-independent and identically distributed (non-IID) data and incurs high communication costs. To address these challenges, we propose a federated learning framework that integrates a frozen Contrastive Language-Image Pre-training (CLIP) vision transformer (ViT) with a lightweight transformer classifier. By leveraging the strong feature extraction capability of the pre-trained CLIP ViT, the framework avoids training large-scale models from scratch and restricts federated updates to a compact classifier, thereby reducing transmission overhead significantly. Furthermore, to mitigate performance degradation caused by non-IID

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08:00 Technology.org Balance is key: New strategies to boost protein production from engineered cells

University of Warwick research demonstrates how to engineer ‘cell factories’ that last longer and produce more chemicals, without

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04:10 Bioengineer.org Biodegradable Matrix Boosts Blood Vessel Growth for Stroke Recovery

In the ever-evolving field of regenerative medicine, the quest for effective therapeutic strategies to address ischaemic stroke has gained significant momentum. Ischaemic strokes often result from the obstruction of blood flow to the brain, leading to tissue damage and neurological deficits. Recent research highlights the potential of tissue engineering-based vascular reconstruction to aid recovery in […]

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03:03 Phys.org Cover crops hold key to healthier soils in Norwegian agriculture

Cover crops, plants grown to protect and enrich the soil, are known to boost soil health and help store carbon. However, the exact mechanisms behind these benefits, especially under Nordic climate conditions, have been unclear—until now.

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02:30 Phys.org Global move towards plant-based diets could reshape farming jobs and reduce labor costs worldwide

A global shift towards healthier, more sustainable eating patterns could reshape agricultural employment across the world, according to new research from the University of Oxford's Environmental Change Institute (ECI).

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02:00 CropLife.com From Boom to AI: Charting 25 Years of Agricultural Tech Revolution

How has ag tech evolved in 25 years? Dive into the journey from early automation to cutting-edge AI on farms. The post From Boom to AI: Charting 25 Years of Agricultural Tech Revolution appeared first on CropLife.

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00:47 MorningAgClips.com DNR Asks Public To Report Black Bear Den Locations For Research Study

MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) encourages the public to report any black bear den locations across the state to help with an ongoing study on black bear reproduction. The Black Bear Litter and Diet Survey will generate new estimates of black bear reproductive rates within each of the state’s bear management zones. These estimates will improve the […] The post DNR Asks Public To Report Black Bear Den Locations For Research Study appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.

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00:40 Phys.org Q&A: Rainfall tipping point predicts drought risk for crops

It matters where the rain that irrigates your food comes from.

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00:27 Bioengineer.org Indoor Hydroponic Gardening Enhances Mental Well-Being and Quality of Life in Cancer Patients

In a groundbreaking pilot study published in Frontiers in Public Health, researchers from Texas A&M University School of Public Health have demonstrated the promising potential of indoor hydroponic gardening to enhance mental health, dietary habits, and overall quality of life among cancer patients. This innovative approach shuns traditional soil-based gardening in favor of nutrient-rich water […]

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00:24 MorningAgClips.com Golden Oyster Mushrooms Cultivated, sold in Fla.: Scientist Urges Caution

GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The golden oyster mushroom, with bright yellow pillowy caps, are a popular buy that are sold in grow-your-own kits as well as standard grocery stores, farmer and gourmet markets. A University of Florida researcher warns it is quietly invading forests and is now spotted in the markets of the Sunshine State.  Michelle […] The post Golden Oyster Mushrooms Cultivated, sold in Fla.: Scientist Urges Caution appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.

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03.11.2025
23:55 Phys.org Novel technique reveals insights into soil microbe alarm clock

Soil microbes benefit plants by helping with nutrient uptake and disease resistance. Modulating these communities of bacteria and fungi could potentially sustainably improve agriculture, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.

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23:29 MorningAgClips.com No-Till & Soil Health Field Day to be Held

AMES, Iowa—Iowa Learning Farms will host a no-till and soil health field day on Tuesday, Nov. 25, from noon to 2:00 p.m. at the Badger Community Center. The event is open to farmers and landowners at no cost and includes a complimentary meal. Located in the heart of the Des Moines Lobe, known for the rich, dark […] The post No-Till & Soil Health Field Day to be Held appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.

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22:36 Phys.org Q&A: A cookbook to bring underused crops to the kitchen

The DIVERSICROP COST Action is working to harness the potential of underutilized crops to promote sustainable food production. Europe's need for sustainable, nutritious food puts overlooked crops like rye and legumes, which are key for healthier diets, into the spotlight. DIVERSICROP addresses this, reviving neglected crops by understanding their ancient history, current germplasm and limitations, and policy engagement.

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22:12 MedicalXpress.com Indoor hydroponic gardening can improve mental health and quality of life for cancer patients

Indoor hydroponic gardening—a method of growing plants using nutrient-rich water instead of soil—could help cancer patients develop better mental health, eat a healthier diet and enjoy a better overall quality of life.

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20:44 Yahoo Finance Top Stock Movers Now: Amazon, Kenvue, Kimberly-Clark, Beyond Meat, and More

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19:20 BrownFieldAgNews.com Illinois ag director: farmer mental health support ‘more important than ever’

The director of the Illinois Department of Agriculture says farmer mental health resources are more important than ever. Jerry Costello says farmers are feeling the effect of increased input costs at a time when commodity prices are below break-even for many. “Nitrogen is up 10% literally in just the last 9 or 10 months.”  He […] The post Illinois ag director: farmer mental health support ‘more important than ever’ appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.

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19:10 IbTimes.co.uk Louisiana Harvest Festival Tragedy: Witnesses Recall Screams as Two Girls Thrown From Ferris Wheel

Two minor-aged girls were thrown from a Ferris Wheel at Louisiana during the Harvest Festival. Witnesses recalled how they heard horrifying screams.

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18:33 Phys.org Young water recharges aquifers while old water feeds crops, study finds

Groundwater replenishing beneath temperate farmland fields may come from very recent rainfall, merely one to two weeks old, whereas the water actually taken up by crops is drawn from much older sources.

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17:47 Phys.org Single atoms of silver and earth-abundant carbon turn pollutants into fertilizer

A single atom of silver working in synergy with carbon and nitrogen atoms can efficiently convert polluting nitrogenous waste in water from industries such as agriculture and mining into ready-to-use liquid fertilizer.

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17:27 Yahoo Finance Earnings live: Berkshire Hathaway profits rise, Beyond Meat postpones earnings, with Palantir results on deck

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17:24 Phys.org New research shows how farmers can be left dry by rainfall insurance

Somewhere in the vast open stretches of American pastures, a farmer watches storm clouds roll across the horizon. A few miles away, rain pours down, but the farm remains bone dry.

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15:05 Bioengineer.org Enhancing Agricultural Sustainability Through Earthworm Innovation

In the realm of agricultural sustainability, a recent study has shed light on the remarkable role of earthworms in enhancing soil health and agricultural productivity. This research is crucial as the global demands for food continue to rise alongside environmental challenges such as soil degradation and climate change. The findings indicate that earthworms are not […]

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15:05 Bioengineer.org Boosting Bioethanol from Cassava via Gamma Irradiation

In a remarkable advancement towards sustainable energy solutions, researchers have unveiled a promising method for converting cassava peel and pulp into bioethanol, an essential renewable energy source. The study, conducted by a team of scientists led by Fansuri et al., has harnessed the power of cobalt-60 gamma irradiation pretreatment to enhance glucose release from these […]

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14:24 Yahoo Finance Better Meme Trade: Beyond Meat vs. Dogecoin

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14:08 Bioengineer.org Curcumin-Infused Edible Films for Cultured Meat

In a groundbreaking step toward revolutionizing sustainable food production, researchers have developed innovative curcumin-incorporated edible hydrogel films utilizing a composite of potato starch, κ-carrageenan, and poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) designed as scaffolds for cultured meat cultivation. These polymeric composite films, referred to as CSCP, harness the synergistic properties of natural polysaccharides and synthetic biocompatible polymers to […]

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10:57 Arxiv.org Statistics Toward precision soil health: A regional framework for site-specific management across Missouri

arXiv:2510.26815v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Effective soil health management is crucial for sustaining agriculture, adopting ecosystem resilience, and preserving water quality. However, Missouri's diverse landscapes limit the effectiveness of broad generalized management recommendations. The lack of resolution in existing soil grouping systems necessitates data driven, site specific insights to guide tailored interventions. To address these critical challenges, a regional soil clustering framework designed to support precision soil health management strategies across the state. The methodology leveraged high resolution SSURGO dataset, explicitly processing soil properties aggregated across the 0 to 30 cm root zone. Multivariate analysis incorporating a variational autoencoder and KMeans clustering was used to group soils with similar properties. The derived clusters were validated using statistical metrics, including silhouette scores and checks against existing taxonomic units,

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10:57 Arxiv.org CS Toward precision soil health: A regional framework for site-specific management across Missouri

arXiv:2510.26815v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Effective soil health management is crucial for sustaining agriculture, adopting ecosystem resilience, and preserving water quality. However, Missouri's diverse landscapes limit the effectiveness of broad generalized management recommendations. The lack of resolution in existing soil grouping systems necessitates data driven, site specific insights to guide tailored interventions. To address these critical challenges, a regional soil clustering framework designed to support precision soil health management strategies across the state. The methodology leveraged high resolution SSURGO dataset, explicitly processing soil properties aggregated across the 0 to 30 cm root zone. Multivariate analysis incorporating a variational autoencoder and KMeans clustering was used to group soils with similar properties. The derived clusters were validated using statistical metrics, including silhouette scores and checks against existing taxonomic units,

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10:57 Arxiv.org CS SUSTAINABLE Platform: Seamless Smart Farming Integration Towards Agronomy Automation

arXiv:2510.26989v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The global agricultural sector is undergoing a transformative shift, driven by increasing food demands, climate variability and the need for sustainable practices. SUSTAINABLE is a smart farming platform designed to integrate IoT, AI, satellite imaging, and role-based task orchestration to enable efficient, traceable, and sustainable agriculture with a pilot usecase in viticulture. This paper explores current smart agriculture solutions, presents a comparative evaluation, and introduces SUSTAINABLE's key features, including satellite index integration, real-time environmental data, and role-aware task management tailored to Mediterranean vineyards.

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10:00 Bioengineer.org Nutrient Sources’ Influence on Gladiolus Growth and Soil Microbes

In the world of horticulture, researchers continually seek effective methods to enhance plant growth and harvest quality. A notable study recently published in a prestigious journal provides insights into the effect of nutrient sources on the growth and physiological attributes of Gladiolus hybridus, commonly known for its striking floral displays. This research is particularly pertinent […]

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08:29 Bioengineer.org Agricultural Practices: A Key Factor in the Preservation or Degradation of Protected Areas

New comprehensive research from a pan-European study has unveiled alarming impacts of modern agricultural practices on biodiversity within the Natura 2000 protected areas, the largest conservation network worldwide. Spanning diverse habitats across the European Union (EU), this network was created to safeguard Europe’s most valuable species and ecosystems. However, despite the designation of these areas […]

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08:08 Nanowerk.com Nanoengineered cooling paint harvests water from thin air

A paint-like substance that reflects 97% of sunlight can cool the painted surface by up to six degrees below ambient temperature, cooling building and passively extracting water. The innovation could help cool urban heat islands and supplement tank water.

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08:07 Phys.org Agricultural practices play a decisive role in the preservation or degradation of protected areas, research shows

New research shows that modern agriculture is impacting biodiversity inside protected areas in Europe, while some traditional agricultural practices may help preserve it. The Natura 2000 is the largest network of protected areas in the world, established to conserve the most valuable habitats and species in the European Union (EU).

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07:12 Krishijagran.com German Delegation Visits ICAR–IARI to Strengthen Indo-German Collaboration on AgriPV and Sustainable Farming

A German delegation led by Parliamentary State Secretary Johann Saathoff visited ICAR–IARI, to explore AgriPV innovations and strengthen Indo-German cooperation in sustainable farming. The visit highlighted joint efforts to integrate solar energy with agriculture for enhanced land use and farmer income.

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06:35 SciTechDaily.com Scientists Develop Floating Device That Harvests Energy From Raindrops

A new water-integrated droplet electricity generator produces high electrical output while floating on water surfaces. Raindrops are not only a source of fresh water, they also carry unused energy that falls naturally from the sky. Scientists have long explored ways to convert this falling water into electricity, but traditional droplet electricity generators have struggled with [...]

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03:28 Scimex.org Cooling paint harvests water from thin air

University of Sydney and startup Dewpoint Innovations have developed a paint-like substance that reflects 97% of sunlight and can cool the painted surface by up to six degrees below ambient temperature, cooling building and passively extracting water. The innovation could help cool urban heat islands and supplement tank water.

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00:56 MorningAgClips.com Illinois Researchers Convert Food Waste into Jet Fuel

URBANA, Ill. – Airplane travel is more popular than ever, and our desire for fast transportation means jet fuel has become a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions. Now, researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have discovered a novel way to address that problem—by converting food waste into sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) that meets industry standards without relying […] The post Illinois Researchers Convert Food Waste into Jet Fuel appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.

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02.11.2025
22:59 Yahoo Finance Is Beyond Meat Stock the Next GameStop or AMC? A Few Words of Advice for Investors

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21:02 Phys.org Six ways to give your dog a richer life, from 'sniffaris' to sensory gardens

While we are captivated by a vivid sunset and breathtaking views, dogs have their noses to the ground, reading the odor stories left behind by other dogs and animals. The pile of crinkling autumn leaves that gathers the smells of passers-by provides a snapshot of how dogs connect with their world—through scent.

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18:17 MorningAgClips.com Research Shows Farmers Can be Left Dry by Rainfall Insurance

BLACKSBURG, Va. — Somewhere in the vast open stretches of American pastures, a farmer watches storm clouds roll across the horizon. A few miles away, rain pours down, but the farm remains bone dry. Weeks later, the farmer will not receive a payout from the farm’s rainfall index insurance policy, even though its harvest was […] The post Research Shows Farmers Can be Left Dry by Rainfall Insurance appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.

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15:05 IbTimes.co.uk Private Investigator Finds Tools in Rapper D4vd's Mansion That 'Belong on a Farm, Not in a Hollywood Mansion'

Private investigator claims 'farm-type' tools were found in rapper D4vd's Hollywood Hills mansion amid LAPD probe into teen's body discovered in his Tesla.

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11:40 ScienceDaily.com Soil microbes remember drought and help plants survive

Researchers discovered that soil microbes in Kansas carry drought “memories” that affect how plants grow and survive. Native plants showed stronger responses to these microbial legacies than crops like corn, hinting at co-evolution over time. Genetic analysis revealed a key gene tied to drought tolerance, potentially guiding biotech efforts to enhance crop resilience. The work connects ecology, genetics, and agriculture in a novel way.

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07:00 Yahoo Finance Is Beyond Meat the Next Great Meme Stock? This Week's Performance Hints That the Party Could Be Over

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01.11.2025
21:03 Phys.org Spiders inspire biologists to create artificial webs to capture airborne DNA for biodiversity monitoring

The global crisis of diminishing biological diversity is challenging our current ability to monitor changes in ecosystems.

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15:05 Nature.Com Powerful new antibiotic that can kill superbugs discovered in soil bacteria

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15:05 Nature.Com Forests’ misty breath sustains crops in distant lands

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15:01 IbTimes.co.uk Inside Cadbury's Toughest Call Yet: Why the Brand Pulled the Plug on Its Newest Dairy Milk Line

Cadbury has discontinued its Fruitier and Nuttier range despite positive reviews. Find out why Mondelēz pulled the plug and what this means for Cadbury's 'better-for-you' strategy.

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05:42 Yahoo Finance Beyond Meat Stock Falls 78.5% Following Massive Rally. Is the Party Over?

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04:31 Bioengineer.org Donor Milk Boosts Brain Growth in Preterm Infants

In the realm of neonatal medicine, the impact of early nutrition on brain development continues to be a critical focus, especially for infants born prematurely. A groundbreaking study recently published in Pediatric Research provides compelling evidence on how donor human milk influences the structural brain development of very preterm infants, shedding light on potential pathways […]

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01:56 AgriLifeToday.tamu.edu Texas family and consumer sciences agents earn national honors

AgriLife Extension and Prairie View Cooperative Extension county programs, agents recognized The post Texas family and consumer sciences agents earn national honors appeared first on AgriLife Today.

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01:56 CropLife.com New Research Demonstrates Yield Advantage of Including Bio Crop Nutrition With Performance Fertilizer Applications

When PowerCoat was applied with MicroEssentials and Aspire, corn yields were consistently higher across all 12 trial sites. The post New Research Demonstrates Yield Advantage of Including Bio Crop Nutrition With Performance Fertilizer Applications appeared first on CropLife.

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01:56 CropLife.com CropLife Retail Week: China Buys U.S. Soybeans and Smart Tech Survey Results

China quietly resumed purchases of U.S. soybeans while a major supplier consolidation takes shape. We also break down our Smart Tech survey: Interoperability tops the pain points. The post CropLife Retail Week: China Buys U.S. Soybeans and Smart Tech Survey Results appeared first on CropLife.

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31.10.2025
23:15 AgFunderNews.com Inside Danone’s open innovation model: From AI to Ozempic-era nutrition

Danone's Irini Schoeman-Giziakis joins AgFunderNews to talk open innovation, nutrition in the GLP-1 era, and artificial intelligence. The post Inside Danone’s open innovation model: From AI to Ozempic-era nutrition appeared first on AgFunderNews.

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20:43 Bioengineer.org Enhancing Ecosystems: The Interplay of Biodiversity, Food Security, Climate Resilience, and Beyond

In the face of an unprecedented convergence of crises—ranging from climate change to biodiversity loss—global challenges are mounting at an alarming rate. These crises, deeply intertwined with unsustainable practices such as industrial agriculture, call for a radical rethink of land use on a global scale. The pressing need for a strategy that simultaneously conserves biodiversity, […]

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19:20 Yahoo Finance If You'd Invested $10,000 in Beyond Meat Stock 6 Years Ago, Here's How Much You'd Have Today

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19:17 Phys.org Genetically modified phages deliver bacterial toxins to combat multidrug-resistant E. coli

At the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB)—Flanders Institute for Biotechnology (VIB), biologist Jessie Vandierendonck has been investigating new, alternative treatments to combat bacterial infections using (bacterio)phages, viruses that attack and destroy bacteria. The findings are published in the journal Microbiology Spectrum.

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19:05 Phys.org From food to fuel: How leucine enhances mitochondrial energy production

Mitochondria are the small organelles that generate the energy our bodies need to grow, move, and stay healthy. As mitochondria have to constantly adjust their function to meet the cell's energy demands, the process of energy production is highly adaptable and is known to be adjusted by the nutrients available to the cell at a given moment. However, until now, it has been unclear how nutrients influence this adaptation.

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18:29 Phys.org Pulsed electrolysis could harvest nitrogen from the air for sustainable fertilizer

Nitrogen-based fertilizers are essential for modern agriculture, and compounds like ammonia and urea are also widely used in industry. However, their conventional production and use pose major environmental challenges.

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17:56 Yahoo Finance Beyond Meat Rocketed 128% in a Day. Then it Crashed—Is it the Next Big Meme Stock?

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17:51 Bioengineer.org Harnessing Nutrients: Extracting Fertilizer Directly from Air and Water

In the relentless quest to revolutionize modern agriculture and industry, nitrogen-based fertilizers such as ammonia and urea stand at the core of sustaining global food production and chemical synthesis. These compounds, however indispensable, pose severe environmental and energy challenges due to their traditional methods of synthesis. The Haber-Bosch process, largely responsible for ammonia production, demands […]

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17:51 Bioengineer.org Five Science-Backed Strategies to Make Cheese Production More Sustainable

A pioneering literature review conducted by researchers at the DTU National Food Institute has unveiled compelling opportunities to revolutionize cheese production by enhancing its efficiency and sustainability. By delving into underexploited strategies rooted in scientific evidence, this work sets the stage for transformative advances in dairy manufacturing, promising notable benefits for producers and the environment […]

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17:37 TheFencePost.com Nunes joins UNL as research technician

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Panhandle Research Extension and Education Center is home to several specialists researching crops and livestock. Research technologists and technicians assist specialists in maintaining their research, equipment, and projects. Hugo Nunes has...

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17:21 AgNetWest.com Building the Future of Ag Tech: Danny Bernstein and The Reservoir at FIRA 2025

FIRA 2025: Where Ag Tech Innovation Meets Community The Ag Meter team caught up with a familiar face at FIRA 2025 in Woodland, California — Danny Bernstein, founder and CEO ... Read More The post Building the Future of Ag Tech: Danny Bernstein and The Reservoir at FIRA 2025 appeared first on AgNet West.

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17:18 BrownFieldAgNews.com FFA member helping support farmer mental health after Hurricane Helene

An FFA member from Erwin, Tennessee says the impacts of Hurricane Helene on her community inspired her to take a closer look at farmer mental health. Senior Abby Petterson says she hopes her agriscience fair project has real-world applications for the next generation of agriculture.  “Farming is really tough,” she says. “I think starting here […] The post FFA member helping support farmer mental health after Hurricane Helene appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.

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17:00 MorningAgClips.com Salty Soil, Scrappy Bugs and Shared Ideas Drive Graduate Student’s Research

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Sahil Pawar says that tackling the world’s agricultural challenges is not a task for one person — it requires a collective effort. That grounded view shapes the early-career entomologist’s research, which examines how environmental stressors, such as soil salinity, drought and climate change, influence the interactions between crops and the pests […] The post Salty Soil, Scrappy Bugs and Shared Ideas Drive Graduate Student’s Research appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.

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16:39 Bioengineer.org Microwave-Assisted Composting Turns Waste into Organic Fertilizer

In an era where the sustainability of agricultural practices is not just preferred but necessary, researchers are continuously seeking innovative solutions to enhance crop productivity while minimizing environmental impacts. The study conducted by Bayisa Y.M., Bullo T.A., and Demissie T.A., published in the journal Discover Agriculture, reveals a groundbreaking approach to liquid organic fertilizer production. […]

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16:37 MorningAgClips.com Key Indicator Signals Nutrient Distribution in Chicken Feed, Researchers Report

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — In poultry houses where broiler chickens — birds bred and raised specifically for meat production — are grown, feed is delivered through long feed lines, which are mechanized systems that automatically deliver feed from storage silos to feeding pans. They run from the front of the houses to the back, and […] The post Key Indicator Signals Nutrient Distribution in Chicken Feed, Researchers Report appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.

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16:17 Phys.org Five science-backed ways to make cheese production greener

A research team at the DTU National Food Institute has conducted a literature review of cheese fermentation and ripening and identified five underused, evidence-based measures to improve efficiency and sustainability in cheese production. The results are published in the journal Trends in Food Science & Technology.

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16:13 MorningAgClips.com Blast Them: Scientist Uses Lasers to Kill Weeds

Imagine a tractor-size machine that can tell the difference between a vegetable and a weed – and then zaps the unwelcome plant with a laser. It’s not science fiction. It’s being tested in New Jersey by Rutgers University scientist Thierry Besançon. An associate professor with the Department of Plant Biology in the School of Environmental and […] The post Blast Them: Scientist Uses Lasers to Kill Weeds appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.

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15:27 BioTecnika.org From Food Tech to Future Tech: Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal’s Bold $25M Leap into Science

FROM FOOD TECH TO FUTURE TECH Zomato CEO- Deepinder Goyal Launches $25M ‘Continue Research’ Fund What if the next big breakthrough in science didn’t come from a lab, but from a visionary entrepreneur from Zomato? From building a food empire to backing frontier science, Zomato’s Deepinder Goyal is taking a bold step with his $25 […] The post From Food Tech to Future Tech: Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal’s Bold $25M Leap into Science appeared first on BioTecNika.

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14:06 Bioengineer.org Human Milk Lactoferrin Linked to Preterm Infant Growth

In a groundbreaking study poised to redefine neonatal care, researchers have unveiled compelling evidence linking the concentration of lactoferrin in human milk to physical growth parameters in very preterm infants. This meticulous investigation, published in the Journal of Perinatology, sheds new light on the biochemical factors influencing the development of some of the most vulnerable […]

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12:17 MorningAgClips.com Nebraska Department of Animal Science Awards More Than $100,000 in 2025–26 Scholarships

LINCOLN, Neb. — The University of Nebraska–Lincoln Department of Animal Science recognized 114 students with scholarship awards totaling more than $100,000 at its annual fall scholarship reception in the Animal Science Complex. In all, 136 scholarships were presented, made possible through the generosity of individuals and organizations committed to supporting the next generation of leaders […] The post Nebraska Department of Animal Science Awards More Than $100,000 in 2025–26 Scholarships appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.

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10:48 Bioengineer.org On-Farm Trials Boost Grain Micronutrient Levels

In the relentless pursuit of sustainable agricultural practices, a groundbreaking study recently published in npj Sustainable Agriculture is transforming how researchers design on-farm trials. The work, led by Robert M. Lark and colleagues, delves into optimizing interventions aimed at enriching the micronutrient profile of grain crops. This advancement could redefine global agricultural productivity, addressing both […]

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08:12 Mercola.com Why Biostimulants Outperform Fertilizers in Building Lasting Soil Health

Chemical farming has pushed the limits of the land for too long. Fertilizers once promised endless abundance, but decades of dependence have drained the life from the soil, leaving it weaker and less able to sustain itself. The more we’ve tried to force production, the more fragile our food system has become. Today, rising fertilizer use and falling soil health tell a simple story: extraction without renewal always collapses in the end. That’s why a growing number of growers and home gardeners are shifting their focus from feeding plants to restoring the soil’s natural vitality. Instead of relying on synthetic boosters, they’re looking for ways to activate the biology already present underground. Biostimulants — natural compounds made from seaweed, compost, or beneficial microbes — are emerging as one of the most effective tools for this transition. The beauty of biostimulants lies in their subtlety. They don’t promise instant results; they bring balance back to a living system

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