Using self-developed drones and advanced sensors, researchers can now see both under the snow and into the ground. The ...
From dancing speakers to zoomorphic pillows, these bizarre gadgets may have looked interesting, but they proved costly ...
John Deere started in 1837 turning a broken saw blade into a revolutionary plow. Now it's working to put data center ...
Explore the Heilbronn smart city initiative. Learn how innovative living labs are shaping the future of sustainable urban ...
The largest restored wetlands in Massachusetts now cover hundreds of acres of what used to be cranberry farms. Glorianna Davenport sold her family's cranberry bogs for restoration, and what's ...
Leticia Reis, a tree fruit physiologist at the Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture, is leading the commercial field trials.
Extreme rain and cloudbursts are becoming increasingly frequent in Denmark. During heavy rain falls, the water level rises rapidly in rivers and ...
Project NOAH (Nationwide Operational Assessment of Hazards) stands as one of our most ambitious disaster risk reduction ...
Infrastructure gaps, complex road behaviour and low public trust could slow rollout despite ongoing trials and regulatory ...
A new research trial is helping Tasmania's $66 million cherry industry adapt to climate change and the likelihood of hotter, ...
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5 ESP32 projects that are far more useful than they have any right to be
ESP32s can be turned into some of the most useful smart devices you own.
An AI-powered grape ripeness detector designed to make wine production more efficient has been developed. The new portable ...
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