Inventors are rare individuals, normally endowed with peculiar abilities to engineer products that solve humanity's problems. The world's current level of development is entirely attributable to the ...
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Super-absorbent hydrogel for soilless farming enables plants to thrive in drought conditions
It is a fully biodegradable and eco-friendly system for hydroponic agriculture, made of hydrogel and capable of supporting plant growth with minimal water; in the future, it will be able to monitor ...
"RUBY"—a cost-effective innovation designed to track gene activity—is proving valuable across a range of fields. It all started with the idea of finding a better way to monitor genes.
The study will include seeking input from constituents and identifying areas for growth and improvement with the economic engagement enterprise of both the Fayetteville campus and the Agriculture ...
Sandun Fernando, Ph.D., has been named a Fellow of the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers.
NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” spent much of last season celebrating its 50th anniversary on the air. There were numerous specials, many in-show self-congratulatory moments and one original tune (“50 ...
Experts and farm groups are adopting a wait-and-see approach to the Justice Department-USDA announcement committing to work together to maintain competition in the inputs sector.
Rice, a staple for billions, is one of the most resource-hungry crops on the planet—but scientists may have found a way to change that. By applying nanoscale selenium directly to rice plants, ...
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Why Propagating Plants Could Cause You A Legal Headache
Propagating plants is a favorite practice of many gardeners. However, some plants are intellectual property and are protected under a 95-year old law.
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