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Researchers develop game-changing solution for major issue in food supply: 'We now have the biotechnology'
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Heifer's investment of nearly $1 million has helped to register 172 tractors on the Hello Tractor platform, with their direct ...
Neuralink's CEO said this type of device will eventually enable people to interact with large language models (LLMs) without ...
Only people 65 and over or with underlying health conditions should get the shots, the advisory group recommended. There may ...
While more and more people turn to plant food, a team of scientists might have found a new meat substitute—in a crop you know ...
The 2025 NACS Show will undoubtedly capture the momentum most food retailers are feeling: The future of your company’s ...
John Deere is using A.I. to cut chemicals, boost yields and give farmers tools built for the field, not Silicon Valley.
Seattle Ultrasonics' $399 C-200 promises to slash cutting force in half with blade vibrations that you can't see, hear or ...
For too long, recycling has worn the label of obligation. Governments issued quotas, companies ticked boxes under duress, and consumers quietly questioned whether any of it mattered. The cycle usually ...
New Zealand is planning to eradicate millions of invasive animals that prey on the country's rare birds. The goal may not be ...
Next-Generation Nonthermal Processing: Exploring Cold Plasma for Food Safety and Quality Improvement
The global food industry faces mounting pressure to deliver products that are both safe and minimally processed, retaining ...
Operators are working to see past the hype to understand the business case for AI. Hopes are high, but realistic.
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