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25.04.2026
01:43 Phys.org Chernobyl's exclusion zone is a beacon of biodiversity—but it faces new threats from Russia's invasion

April 26 marks the 40th anniversary of the explosion at Reactor 4 of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine. The accident caused the largest ever release of radioactive material into the environment, and at the time people predicted that the affected area would be rendered uninhabitable, devoid of life for thousands of years. But the reality is quite different.

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00:47 Yahoo.com Business TMO Q1 Deep Dive: Clario Acquisition, Bioproduction Strength, and Macro Uncertainty Shape Outlook

The latest news and headlines from Yahoo! News. Get breaking news stories and in-depth coverage with videos and photos.

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00:43 Bioengineer.org New Study Finds Maternal Dairy Intake Within Guidelines Linked to Reduced Levels of Certain Human Milk Lipids

image: The PAS Meeting connects thousands of leading pediatric researchers, clinicians, and educators worldwide, united by a shared mission: connecting the global academic pediatric community to advance scientific discovery and promote innovation in child and adolescent health. view more  Credit: Pediatric Academic Societies BOSTON, April 24, 2026 – Results from a pilot study of 100 exclusively […]

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24.04.2026
23:45 Bioengineer.org Brazil Loses 1.4 Billion Tons of Soil Carbon Following Conversion of Natural Lands to Agriculture

Brazil’s vast native biomes have long been recognized as critical reservoirs of biodiversity and essential components of the global carbon cycle. However, the conversion of these native ecosystems into agricultural landscapes has come at a substantial environmental cost. A recently published study in Nature Communications reveals that this land-use change has caused a staggering loss […]

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22:01 Phys.org Promising H5N1 vaccine protects dairy calves and mice against severe disease

Researchers at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln have developed a vaccine approach that shows promise in protecting against highly pathogenic bird flu, demonstrating strong efficacy in both mice and cattle. Avian influenza (H5N1) has disrupted agricultural systems globally, leading to the culling of more than 166 million commercial poultry birds in the United States since 2022. In 2024, the virus spread to dairy cattle—an unprecedented interspecies transfer—and subsequently caused illness in about 70 farm workers with close contact to infected animals.

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21:36 Futurity.org People are willing to pay more for food with ‘FDA healthy’ label

"Our main finding is that trust in government was an important part for people and that they were willing to pay more for that label."

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21:16 9to5google.com Claude’s new connectors use AI to order food, control music, and do your taxes

Anthropic this week announced that Claude is adding integration with a ton of third-party services including Spotify, Uber, Resy, and others. more…

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18:12 AgriFarming.in From Wilderness to Harvest: Maximizing Yields with Advanced Dozer Technology in Farm Landscaping

Many farmers have looked over a weedy field and dreamed of what it could become with the right management. However, turning overgrown terrain into productive farmland takes more than effort — it demands planning and equipment built for reshaping the landscape efficiently.  Today, modern farming technology and creative landscaping play a key role in transforming […] This information From Wilderness to Harvest: Maximizing Yields with Advanced Dozer Technology in Farm Landscaping appeared first on AgriFarming

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17:05 Phys.org Lower-intensity coconut farming boosts yields and soil health in West Africa

New research shows that lower-intensity management of coconut palm plantations can sustain, or even increase, crop yields while improving soil health. The new approach, published in Plants, People, Planet, reduces harmful pathogens and promotes beneficial mycorrhizal fungi, providing a practical model for more sustainable tropical agriculture.

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16:33 Phys.org An agricultural mosaic in Taiwan

About 23 million people live in Taiwan, a Pacific island about the size of Maryland. Despite its size, the island produces a tremendous amount of agricultural goods per year—about $18 billion, according to Taiwan's Ministry of Agriculture.

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16:04 TheRegister.co.uk Intel bets the farm on AI inference to drag CPU back to the top table

Chipzilla hopes agents, robots, and edge devices make CPUs cool again... now it has to build the chips Intel is betting on AI to reverse its fortunes, wagering that inference and agentic workloads will restore the CPU to the center of compute - even as its chip manufacturing struggles persist.…

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14:53 ScienceDaily.com Scientists find perfect fossils in rust beneath Australian farmland

Beneath the dry farmland of New South Wales lies a hidden window into a lost rainforest teeming with life from 11-16 million years ago. At McGraths Flat, scientists have uncovered fossils preserved in astonishing detail—not in typical rock like shale or sandstone, but in iron-rich sediment once thought incapable of such preservation. Tiny iron particles filled and captured entire cells, preserving everything from insect organs to fish eye pigments and delicate spider hairs.

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13:24 TechMeme.com Alibaba says its Qwen AI models will be integrated into BYD, Volkswagen, and other cars, letting users buy food and tickets via voice commands on select models (Evelyn Cheng/CNBC)

Evelyn Cheng / CNBC: Alibaba says its Qwen AI models will be integrated into BYD, Volkswagen, and other cars, letting users buy food and tickets via voice commands on select models  —  BEIJING — Chinese tech giant Alibaba said Friday that its Qwen artificial intelligence model will be integrated into vehicles …

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13:11 Krishijagran.com ICAR-IARI Signs MoU with Delhi Metro Rail Corporation for Scientific Green Belt

ICAR-IARI and DMRC signed an MoU to develop India’s first scientific green belt along Delhi’s Yellow Line, using climate-resilient technology and pollution-tolerant plants to enhance urban air quality and sustainability.

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07:07 CNBC technology Alibaba’s Qwen AI is coming to cars, allowing drivers order food and book hotels by voice

Alibaba is rolling out its Qwen AI across multiple car brands, promising hands-free features like ordering meals and managing deliveries from the driver’s seat.

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07:07 CNBC top news Alibaba’s Qwen AI is coming to cars, allowing drivers order food and book hotels by voice

Alibaba is rolling out its Qwen AI across multiple car brands, promising hands-free features like ordering meals and managing deliveries from the driver’s seat.

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04:37 Yahoo Finance 1 Stock Is Powering the AI Boom and the Next Farm Supercycle

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02:00 AgFunderNews.com Sweet protein: Pentasweet breaks ground on $76m precision fermentation facility for brazzein

Sweet proteins such as brazzein add an exciting new dimension to the sugar-reduction toolbox, claims Pentasweet. The post Sweet protein: Pentasweet breaks ground on $76m precision fermentation facility for brazzein appeared first on AgFunderNews.

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23.04.2026
23:15 Phys.org Why more gut and soil microbes could make ecosystems easier to predict

Much of the beauty—and challenge—of biology lies in its complexity. That's especially true in the microbial world, where hundreds or thousands of different bacterial species may co-exist in a patch of soil or in a section of the human gut. Each species has its own way of life, but each also interacts with the others to shape the ecosystem. But is there hope for some order in that complexity? A new paper in Science co-authored by Mikhail Tikhonov, an associate professor of physics at Washington University in St. Louis, has pierced through the apparent chaos to find surprising levels of predictability in microbial systems.

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23:15 Phys.org Common soil fungus could cut pesticide use while helping tomatoes grow stronger

Trichoderma species—a common fungus found in soils—have varying abilities to promote tomato plant growth and differentially affect the abundance of certain soil bacteria, according to a study led by researchers at Penn State.

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22:44 Phys.org Apple byproducts could power vehicles and feed livestock

A new study published in Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining highlights an innovative approach to transforming apple pomace—an often-discarded by-product of apple processing—into valuable bioethanol and animal feed ingredients. Apple pomace, which represents 25%–30% of processed apples, is typically treated as waste despite its rich carbohydrate content and strong potential for bioconversion.

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21:26 Science.org The EU’s cryosphere biodiversity blind spot | Science

The Decade of Action for Cryospheric Sciences (2025–2034) has begun (1), but international and regional guidelines for managing glacier ecosystems are lacking. In the European Union (EU), the only legislative tool that acknowledges glaciers as a protected habitat is the EU Habitats Directive (2), but even that does not fully take into account glacier biodiversity and its complexity (3). The absence of legally mandated biodiversity monitoring in these environments is unacceptable in the face of irreversible loss.

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21:26 Science.org France must protect pollinators over pesticides | Science

Pollinating insects, which are essential to biodiversity, plant reproduction, and crop production, are in decline (1, 2). In Europe, pollinator populations have declined markedly over recent decades (1–3), a trend driven in large part by the use of pesticides (1, 2). To address pollinator loss, France prohibited the use of neonicotinoids in 2018 (4). However, in July 2025 (5) and again in January 2026 (6), French senator Laurent Duplomb proposed laws to reauthorize neonicotinoids. After more than 2 million citizens signed a petition against the first bill (7), the French Constitutional Council struck it down (8), but the second bill is still under discussion. This law, if approved, would violate the first article of France’s charter for the environment, which states that “everyone has the right to live in a balanced environment that is conducive to good health” (9). French lawmakers must reject this harmful bill.

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21:10 Phys.org What wild honey from the Philippine jungle reveals about biodiversity

In the Philippines, Indigenous communities have been harvesting wild honey for centuries. A new chemical analysis of this honey now provides insights into the biodiversity of the region. "And an additional reason to protect the national tree properly," says lecturer Merlijn van Weerd of the Centre for Environmental Sciences (CML).

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17:34 Bioengineer.org Sustainable Irrigation Supports Two-Thirds Croplands at Warming

As the world confronts the escalating threats posed by climate change, one of the foremost challenges remains the sustainability of global food production. Increasing temperatures and intensified heatwaves jeopardize the growth and yields of staple crops like wheat, maize, rice, and barley, raising urgent questions about how best to adapt agricultural systems to maintain productivity. […]

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16:36 CropLife.com Syngenta Deploys Tetra OS to Accelerate Scientific Discovery Through Industrial-Scale Data Automation

Syngenta taps TetraScience Tetra OS to automate data, unify R&D workflows, and accelerate scientific discovery across operations globally. The post Syngenta Deploys Tetra OS to Accelerate Scientific Discovery Through Industrial-Scale Data Automation appeared first on CropLife.

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16:35 FoxNews.com America's power grid, food supply and more are under threat from drones

America's soft underbelly is exposed as advanced drones penetrate military bases, revealing how vulnerable civilian infrastructure remains to new threats.

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14:22 Boston.Com Ask the Gardener: Understanding the mysterious, subterranean world of soil

There are more organisms in a teaspoon of healthy soil than there are people on the planet The post Ask the Gardener: Understanding the mysterious, subterranean world of soil appeared first on Boston.com.

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14:11 Yahoo Finance Beyond Meat Is Making the Right Move, But Is It Too Late?

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13:41 South China Morning Post Indonesia’s new food labels are ‘long overdue’, but can they help fight rising obesity?

Indonesia’s new front-of-pack nutrition labelling scheme has been welcomed by health advocates as a long-overdue measure to tackle excessive sugar, salt and fat intake. But experts said the labels were only a first step and would do little on their own to slow Indonesia’s growing burden of obesity, diabetes, hypertension and other diet-related diseases. A decree issued by the health ministry on April 14 requires ready-to-eat food and drink products to carry nutrition labels and health messages...

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10:35 Yahoo Finance Is a Short Squeeze Breaking Out in Beyond Meat Stock Now?

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08:31 FarmingUK.com Ginsters backs British farmers with mental health support initiative

Ginsters has launched a new partnership aimed at supporting struggling farmers, as concerns grow over isolation and mental health across the...

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07:42 Bioengineer.org Canadian Insights Into Modern Green Care Farms

In a groundbreaking study poised to reshape the future of eldercare, researchers Harris, Yous, Ling, and colleagues delve into the potential of Green Care Farms through the lens of Canadian perspectives. Published in BMC Geriatrics in 2026, this investigation probes the intersection of environmental design, agriculture, and gerontology, reflecting an evolving paradigm that challenges conventional […]

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06:09 KoreaTimes.co.kr Agriculture ministry to offer eco-friendly farming program at KidZania Seoul

The Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs is launching a hands-on children's program at KidZania Seoul beginning May 1, offering young visitors a chance to learn about eco-friendly farming and cook with organic ingredients, the ministry said Wednesday. The program will run at the Food Information Center pavilion inside KidZania Seoul for a total of five months — May through August and October through November. The ministry expects the program to draw significant participation from early childhood education institutions as well as families visiting with children. The program will cover the basics of eco-friendly agriculture, including how sustainable farming practices protect the environment and climate, and how to distinguish between different eco-certification labels. Children will also have the opportunity to cook using certified eco-friendly ingredients, such as pesticide-free perilla leaves and organically certified cheese, with the aim of building familiarity with

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02:39 World Socialist Web Site Genetic evidence suggests that human evolution accelerated with the development of agriculture

A study using ancient DNA has identified notable evolutionary adjustments to dietary, settlement, disease and other changes resulted from the adoption of agriculture in Western Eurasia.

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22.04.2026
23:41 NewScientist.Com 98 per cent of meat and dairy sustainability pledges are greenwashing

The food industry has made big promises to reduce emissions and become more sustainable, but a review concludes that many of the pledges are not backed up by evidence

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23:01 Phys.org Canada's parks may be protecting the wrong places as climate extremes reshape biodiversity

Climate change is making Canada's seasons more erratic, its weather more extreme and its ecosystems less predictable—and UBC Okanagan scientists have now produced the first national map of exactly where that unpredictability is hitting hardest. Their findings, published in Communications Earth & Environment, reveal a troubling mismatch: the regions best shielded from climate chaos are among the least protected by Canada's national network of parks and conservation areas.

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22:46 Phys.org Bamboo plastic could help predict how long biodegradable products last in seawater

Biodegradable plastics are usually sought after for their ability to break down quickly. However, this does not tell us how safely a product can be used before it degrades. A research team has developed a strong, biodegradable material made from bamboo sheets and a plant-based plastic called PHBH. The material's strength can also be used to predict how it breaks down in seawater, offering a simple way to estimate biodegradation. The study is published in the journal Polymer Degradation and Stability.

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22:46 Phys.org Engineered soil bacterial protein kills colorectal cancer cells by targeting their mitochondria

Researchers at Umeå University have turned a protein from soil bacteria into a potential new weapon against colorectal cancer. Their study published in Cell Death Discovery shows how an engineered bacterial protein can trigger a unique form of cancer cell death.

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21:12 Phys.org They promised climate action for years, but what these meat and dairy giants were really selling was something else

The meat and dairy industry accounts for 57% of total global food production emissions and at least 16.5% of all global greenhouse gas emissions. But the vast majority of environmental claims from the animal agricultural industry are misleading "greenwashing" that relies on vague promises or projections, according to a study published in PLOS Climate by Maya Bach and Jennifer Jacquet from the University of Miami, United States, and colleagues.

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20:44 Yahoo Finance Why Beyond Meat Stock Is Soaring Today

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20:14 CropLife.com 2026 Q1 AgTech Venture Capital Investment and Exit Round Up

Market expert Kyle Welborn highlights resilient AgTech funding in Q1 2026, despite AI concentration skewing global venture capital trends. The post 2026 Q1 AgTech Venture Capital Investment and Exit Round Up appeared first on CropLife.

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17:14 Phys.org Wild apple genes still shape modern fruit, and that could matter for climate-ready crops

Researchers at NYU Abu Dhabi, in collaboration with international partners, have uncovered new insights into how apples became the fruits we know today, showing that their evolution has been shaped by continuous exchange with wild apple trees.

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14:40 Nature.Com ‘Staggering’ number of people believe unproven claims about vaccines, raw milk and more

Nature is the foremost international weekly scientific journal in the world and is the flagship journal for Nature Portfolio. It publishes the finest peer-reviewed research in all fields of science and technology on the basis of its originality, importance, interdisciplinary interest, timeliness, accessibility, elegance and surprising conclusions. Nature publishes landmark papers, award winning news, leading comment and expert opinion on important, topical scientific news and events that enable readers to share the latest discoveries in science and evolve the discussion amongst the global scientific community.

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14:35 Agri-Pulse.com Monsanto settlement challenged as Supreme Court arguments approach

Monsanto has a big day in court April 27, where lawyers for the indirect subsidiary of Bayer will present arguments in hopes that a favorable Supreme Court decision will make thousands of Roundup cases go away.

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12:13 Phys.org Monkeys in Gibraltar self-medicate with soil to help them digest tourists' junk food

Monkeys in a tourism hotspot have learned that swallowing dirt can quell the upset stomachs caused by overconsumption of sweet and salty snacks fed to them by holidaymakers, a new University of Cambridge-led study suggests. Troops of macaques living on Gibraltar—the only free-ranging monkey population in Europe—have been scientifically observed for the first time regularly engaging in geophagy, the practice of intentionally ingesting soil. The work appears in Scientific Reports.

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10:22 Benzinga.com Beyond Meat Stock Falls Overnight Amid Meme-Stock Frenzy: What You Should Know

Beyond Meat fell in after-hours trading after a volatile session amid ongoing meme-stock and short-squeeze activity. Importance Rank:  1 read more

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09:27 IbTimes.co.uk Did Claudia Doumit and Jack Quaid Get Married? Inside Their Intimate Mona Farm Wedding in Australia With Hollywood Guests

Claudia Doumit and Jack Quaid reportedly marry at Mona Farm, Australia, with Hollywood guests attending the intimate wedding ceremony.

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09:07 Arxiv.org CS Direction-Dependent Path Loss Modeling in Olive Orchards for Precision Agriculture

arXiv:2604.19427v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Wireless links deployed in orchards often exhibit significant variability in the strength of the received signal that is not adequately captured by classical distance-based propagation models. In row-structured olive groves, signal attenuation differs markedly between along-row and cross-row propagation directions, leading to discrepancies when using omnidirectional propagation assumptions such as those adopted in the Free Space Path Loss (FSPL) model or ITU-R vegetation loss formulations. This paper proposes a topology-based propagation model that explicitly accounts for orchard layout and the relative positions of radio devices within the plantation structure. Experimental validation was conducted using LoRa technology operating at 868 MHz, and the results were compared with established models from the literature and with the proposed two-dimensional model. The proposed approach achieves a closer fit to measured RSSI data than

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04:42 AgFunderNews.com US alt-meat slump continues, but plant protein gains traction in beverages – GFI

US retail sales of plant-based meat & seafood fell 10% to $1bn in 2025, while sales of plant-based milk fell 2% to $2.7 billion, says the GFI. The post US alt-meat slump continues, but plant protein gains traction in beverages – GFI appeared first on AgFunderNews.

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21.04.2026
22:09 Phys.org Plastics found in tomato and wheat crops stunt growth, study finds

A study investigating microplastics (MPs) and nanoplastics (NPs) in agricultural settings has found they reduced plant growth and entered plant tissues through the soil, raising new concerns about food safety and human exposure. The study, led by Griffith University, tested how micro- and nanoplastics behaved in soil using realistic conditions using particle types, surface properties, sizes and concentrations representative of those found in agricultural systems. The research is published in the journal Environmental Science and Pollution Research.

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22:09 Phys.org Goose poop could fuel a circular agriculture strategy, research shows

The telltale V-formations of migrating Canada geese each spring are usually welcome harbingers of warmer weather. They are also a visible warning that your chances of stepping on something unpleasant in a local park, sports field or greenspace have dramatically increased. The iconic migratory birds are big poopers, and their waste is not just off-putting, but can seriously damage local ecosystems.

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20:49 Bioengineer.org Concordia Research Reveals Goose Poop as a Catalyst for Circular Agriculture

Each spring, the unmistakable V-shaped formations of migrating Canada geese signal the arrival of warmer days while simultaneously heralding an environmental challenge. These large birds, often seen congregating in urban parks and natural habitats alike, are notorious for leaving behind feces in overwhelming quantities. Their droppings, far from being a mere nuisance for park visitors, […]

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20:49 Bioengineer.org Milk Production’s Carbon Footprint Might Be Greater Than Previously Estimated

Livestock farming has long been identified as a major contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions, with the dairy sector under increasing scrutiny for its environmental impact. Traditionally, discussions around the carbon footprint of milk production have centered primarily on enteric methane emissions from cows. However, a groundbreaking study led by researchers at the University of […]

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19:32 AgFunderNews.com Solinftec’s self-refilling spray robots close the loop on 24:7 autonomy on the farm

When the robot is running out of product, it goes to the docking station, connects itself, refills with crop inputs and then goes back to work. The post Solinftec’s self-refilling spray robots close the loop on 24:7 autonomy on the farm appeared first on AgFunderNews.

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18:01 CropLife.com Share the Skies: Drone Operators Urged to Protect Ag Aircraft

Growing drone use increases collision risks, prompting NAAA to urge caution around low-flying agricultural aircraft operations nationwide. The post Share the Skies: Drone Operators Urged to Protect Ag Aircraft appeared first on CropLife.

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17:59 Yahoo Finance Beyond Meat stock is on a tear — here's why

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17:07 Bioengineer.org Breakthrough Antimicrobial Shows Promise for Medical and Agricultural Applications

Antimicrobial resistance has emerged as a dire global challenge, threatening both human health and food security with escalating urgency. In response to this critical issue, an innovative research collaboration spearheaded by Flinders University alongside UK experts has unveiled a groundbreaking sulfur-rich polymer with potent antimicrobial and antifungal properties. This novel polymer represents a significant advancement […]

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16:07 Phys.org Floating biodegradable beads remove oil in 60 minutes and stay easy to recover

Floatable beads made from chitosan and cellulose acetate and enhanced with bentonite have been engineered to effectively clean oil from water. The beads showed good oil adsorption capacity while remaining easy to collect from the water surface.

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14:57 FarmingUK.com Wild deer TB levels among highest globally in Exmoor, new research finds

More than one in four wild deer in parts of southwest England could be carrying bovine tuberculosis, according to new research by the Animal...

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11:28 Krishijagran.com Premier Irrigation Adritec Rebrands as Premier Irrigation Technologies, to Reflect Tech-Led Vision, Sustainability Focus

Premier Irrigation Adritec has rebranded as Premier Irrigation Technologies, shifting toward tech-led water management and sustainability. The move marks its independent growth phase, focusing on smart irrigation and environmental resilience.

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09:24 Benzinga.com Beyond Meat Stock Is Trending Overnight: Here's What's Going On

Beyond Meat rises in after-hours trading following Form 144 filing and continued momentum after Monday's session. Importance Rank:  1 read more

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01:41 AgFunderNews.com Guest article: Physical AI isn’t replacing farmers. It’s critical for keeping them in business

Dealer networks are key to restoring American agriculture and rural communities. The post Guest article: Physical AI isn’t replacing farmers. It’s critical for keeping them in business appeared first on AgFunderNews.

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01:00 DiscoverMagazine.com 5,000-Year-Old Pots Reveal Diet, Dairy Cooking, and Possible Early Wine in the Bronze Age

Learn how residues preserved in ancient pots in Azerbaijan reveal what people ate, how they cooked dairy, and how grapes may have been turned into early wine.

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00:40 Bioengineer.org Soft robotic gripper harvests ripe fruit gently without causing bruises

Cornell University engineers have taken a significant leap toward the future of agricultural automation with the development of a soft robotic gripper capable of discerning the ripeness of strawberries simply through touch. This innovative system integrates stretchable fiber-optic sensors embedded within pliable fingers, enabling the robot not only to assess the ripeness of fruit by […]

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20.04.2026
21:53 MedicalXpress.com The SIRT6 gene keeps the brain healthy by regulating protein production, study finds

New research from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev has found a critical role for the SIRT6 enzyme in preventing the formation of protein waste. SIRT6 is a naturally produced enzyme, but it tends to decline over time. Prof. Debra Toiber's research has shown that reduced SIRT6 levels play a critical role in aging and age-related neurodegeneration across multiple levels.

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18:48 Phys.org 'Tis the season: Sharing resources sustains ocean microbial biodiversity

Oceanographers from the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa discovered that microbial communities—from the sunlit surface to extreme depths—in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre exhibit robust seasonal cycles. The study provides new insight into how high levels of biodiversity are maintained in the open ocean. The research is published in The ISME Journal.

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16:42 Phys.org Mediterranean mussel farming could collapse by 2050

Greenhouse gas emissions are heating our atmosphere and oceans, and turning seawater more acidic. One of the myriad expected impacts of these conditions is a reduction in farming yields of shellfish, such as oysters and mussels. Coastal communities worldwide rely on these organisms for their economies and as a major food supply. However, exactly how climate change will affect oyster and mussel farming is not yet clear.

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15:43 CropLife.com Smarter Spreading: How Precision Tech Is Redefining Fertilizer Application

In-the-field equipment for crop nutrition products is getting more high-tech as accuracy leads the way. The post Smarter Spreading: How Precision Tech Is Redefining Fertilizer Application appeared first on CropLife.

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14:56 CropLife.com New Tech Emerges, But Legacy Tools Still Lead Drift Reduction

Although newer technologies have started being used with drift reduction agents, older ones remain the most common. The post New Tech Emerges, But Legacy Tools Still Lead Drift Reduction appeared first on CropLife.

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14:49 StatNews.com How weed affects adolescent brains

The latest CDC director nominee, the ongoing measles outbreak, and other health news from Morning Rounds

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14:23 Yahoo.com Business ICAR-CIAE, Bhopal and Natures Bioplastics develop biodegradable films

The latest news and headlines from Yahoo! News. Get breaking news stories and in-depth coverage with videos and photos.

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19.04.2026
23:22 NYT Science Elaine Ingham, Who Taught That Soil Is Alive, Dies at 73

A scientist and leader in the organic farming movement, she popularized the “soil food web,” an understanding that soil is a complex realm of microorganisms.

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09:17 KoreaTimes.co.kr Baedal Minjok develops AI feature describing food for visually challenged

Baedal Minjok, the largest food-ordering online platform here, has developed a new artificial intelligence (AI) technology providing more detailed audio description of foods for those with visual impairments. Woowa Brothers, operator of the platform, said Sunday it has completed tests of the AI-based description technology among a group of visually impaired users. The company teamed up with AI-based image startup Connect Brick to develop the function which verbally describes details such as the doneness and ingredients of dishes shown in menu images. The technology works by having AI analyze images and vividly describe their color, level of doneness, visual appearance of main ingredients and delivering these descriptions as spoken audio. The technology, for example, can provide a detailed description of a half-and-half pizza: “Golden brown dough is topped with pepperoni on one side, which looks as if it’s holding in rich juices, while on the other side, corn, ham, cheese and sauces are

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04:41 Yahoo Finance Beyond Meat Just Launched a New Beverage Line. Should You Buy BYND Stock Here?

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02:44 Phys.org How to feed your garden birds without spreading disease

The outbreak of a mysterious and deadly disease in finches in British gardens in 2005 set alarm bells ringing for conservationists. A decade later, the extent of that disease in greenfinches and chaffinches was reported. And now, bird scientists are beginning to understand how feeding birds in our gardens might be linked to their health and survival.

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18.04.2026
23:10 TechRadar.com 'Birds avoid turbines far more than prediction models assume': Spoor’s AI monitoring is changing how wind farms measure wildlife risk

Spoor outlines its vision for AI-based biodiversity monitoring, using computer vision to scale wildlife tracking across wind energy sites.

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20:44 CropLife.com Drone Ecosystem Leader Expands Network With Four New Industry Partnerships

Atticus LLC, EZ Cut Seal Remover, Agremo Mapping, and ADN join growing ecosystem designed to empower pilots and drone operators nationwide. The post Drone Ecosystem Leader Expands Network With Four New Industry Partnerships appeared first on CropLife.

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18:44 ScienceDaily.com What caffeine does to ants could change pest control

Caffeine doesn’t just perk up humans—it can sharpen ants’ minds too. Invasive Argentine ants given caffeinated sugar learned to find food much more efficiently, taking straighter paths and reducing travel time by up to 38%. They weren’t faster, just more focused, indicating improved learning. This unexpected effect could make pest control baits far more effective.

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18:39 CropLife.com AgroPlantae to Acquire Kemin Industries’ Portfolio of Crop Technologies Products

Fertilizer provider will acquire global ingredient manufacturer’s botanical-based biopesticides and plant nutrition and soil health solutions. The post AgroPlantae to Acquire Kemin Industries’ Portfolio of Crop Technologies Products appeared first on CropLife.

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15:04 Yahoo Finance Beyond Meat strikes retail distribution deal for drinks

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14:00 Phys.org Global N2Onet aims to cut farm nitrous oxide emissions with shared data

Nitrogen (N) fertilizer supports global agriculture, but its use and overuse drive emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O), a potent and long-lived trace gas. Incomplete understanding of N2O flux drivers makes it difficult to make spatiotemporal emissions predictions and evaluate management strategies for emissions reductions. N2O experts evaluated current sources of uncertainty and propose an initiative for accelerating advances in N2O measurement, analysis, and mitigation.

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08:53 Technology.org Animal and human waste could slash synthetic fertilizer use in US

Nutrients recovered from animal and human waste could drastically reduce synthetic fertilizer use in the U.S., according to

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00:50 Bioengineer.org Graphitized Biochar Transforms Soil Microbes to Speed Up Pollutant Degradation in Rice Paddies

A groundbreaking study published in the journal Biochar unveils a transformative approach to enhancing the degradation of pollutants in paddy soils through the use of an engineered form of biochar known as graphitized biochar. This advanced material fundamentally alters the microbial electron transfer processes, facilitating faster and more efficient pollutant breakdown, which holds immense promise […]

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17.04.2026
19:45 Phys.org Smart irrigation rules could cut water use and raise farm profits

As water supplies shrink and food demand grows, new interdisciplinary research from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln offers a practical way for farmers to manage irrigation more efficiently while protecting their bottom line. Their paper, "Dynamic Irrigation Management Under Weather Uncertainty and Soil Heterogeneity" is published in the journal Manufacturing and Service Operations Management.

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19:42 BBC Kensington Gardens shut after claims of drones near Israeli embassy

It comes after a group claimed to have targeted the Israeli Embassy in an online video post.

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19:27 MedicalXpress.com Biodegradable magnesium alloys gain strength and resist corrosion for safer implants

Researchers at Flinders University have developed a new class of biodegradable magnesium-based alloys with improved strength and corrosion resistance, marking an important step forward for next-generation medical implants.

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18:28 9to5google.com Review: Ecovacs’ best robot mower has a weed eater now

It only makes sense that if you’re going to develop a robot lawn mower, it should be able to trim, too. Ecovacs’ Goat A3000 Pro does just that, giving it an edge over others. more…

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18:12 Krishijagran.com Pusa Krishi, ICAR-IARI Launches UPJA & ARISE 2026, Grant-in-Aid Programs for Agri Startups

Have an idea that can transform agriculture but unsure where to begin? Pusa Krishi brings you a powerful opportunity to turn your vision into reality through its flagship incubation programs - UPJA and ARISE. With the right mix of funding, mentorship and expert support, your journey from idea to impact starts here.

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17:53 Phys.org As modern crops turn 'lazy' underground, old sorghum may hold key to future food security

A greater focus on roots during plant breeding could ensure staple grain crops continue to feed the world as recycled nutrients substitute conventional fertilizers in the future, a University of Queensland study published in npj Sustainable Agriculture has found.

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14:46 IbTimes.co.uk Viral US Sailors' Food Photo 'AI-Edited'? Insider Questions Image and Ship Link

A viral image showing US sailors' food is claimed to be AI-edited by an insider, sparking debate over naval rations, internet access, and ship conditions.

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14:01 CNBC.com Some grocers are using AI to cut food waste and boost profit margins

Grocers turn to AI pricing to cut waste, protect margins and compete for deal-seeking shoppers—targeting dynamic pricing discounts.

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13:58 CNBC top news Some grocers are using AI to cut food waste and boost profit margins

Grocers turn to AI pricing to cut waste, protect margins and compete for deal-seeking shoppers—targeting dynamic pricing discounts.

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13:47 SeekingAlpha.com Fast food, fast bots: Restaurant chains test AI at the drive-thru lane

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13:32 Yahoo.com Business Q4 Earnings Outperformers: Beyond Meat (NASDAQ:BYND) And The Rest Of The Perishable Food Stocks

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10:50 TheNextWeb.com Stockholm’s BioLamina secures €20M EIB loan to scale the protein matrices that make cell therapies possible

The European Investment Bank is lending €20 million to BioLamina, the Swedish biotech that supplies the laminin-based cell culture matrices used by stem cell therapy developers worldwide. The funding will support expanded production of laminin technologies and animal-free drug safety testing methods. BioLamina, the Stockholm-based biotechnology company that produces the protein scaffolding used to grow […] This story continues at The Next Web

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07:26 KoreaTimes.co.kr Seoul city gov't seeks to cultivate new cohort of urban farmers

Seoul Metropolitan Agricultural Technology Center is accepting applications through April 27 for its urban farming specialist training program, the center said Friday. The center is recruiting 30 participants for the 26th cohort of the program, which has produced 1,070 graduates since its launch in 2012. Past graduates have gone on to serve as instructors at school and community gardens and as volunteers at urban agriculture exhibitions. The 80-hour course runs free of charge for approximately one month beginning May 12. The curriculum covers the fundamentals of urban farming, soil and fertilizer science, eco-friendly cultivation techniques by crop type, pest management, and both outdoor vegetable gardening and indoor horticulture. Participants who complete at least 80 percent of the coursework and pass a written exam will receive a certificate of completion. Applicants must be Seoul residents who meet at least one of the following criteria: graduation from an agricultural school,

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04:37 GreenMagazine.com 1KOMMA5° introduces energy optimisation platform Heartbeat AI in Australia

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.

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16.04.2026
20:12 CaliforniaAgNet.com Ventura County Farmers, Researchers Convene to Explore Regenerative Ag

Ventura County will host a two-field series about regenerative ag this May, bringing together growers, ag researchers and sustainability leaders to explore the future of the region’s specialty crops. The series will be presented in partnership with the Ecological Farming Association, and will allow attendees to examine practical approaches to regenerative farming across avocados, citrus … The post Ventura County Farmers, Researchers Convene to Explore Regenerative Ag appeared first on California Ag Network.

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18:28 Phys.org Tomato industry taking steps to stop spread of parasitic weed

California's processing tomato industry for the first time this past harvest season, agreed to voluntary equipment cleaning and notification guidelines to prevent the spread of branched broomrape, a parasitic weed that attaches to roots and sucks out key nutrients.

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