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Soil Moisture Sensing Goes Green With Biodegradable Technology for Sustainable Smart Agriculture
Increasingly limited land and water resources have inspired the development of precision agriculture, which is the use of remote sensing technology to monitor air and soil environmental data in real time to help optimize crop output. Maximizing the sustainability of such technology is critical to proper environmental stewardship and cost reduction.
Latest Research Articles
Lake Urmia: Middle East's Largest Lake Shrinks Into Salt Flat Following Droughts, Agriculture
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Obesity Rates in Sterilized Dogs Vary by Breed Size and Age at Spay/Neuter, Research Shows
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Marine Mammals Benefit From Advances in Zoological Practices, Study Reveals
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Extreme Climate Prompts Scramble for Production of Resistant Seed Strains
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Tropical Storm Norma Could Transform Into Hurricane; Might Make Landfall Over Mexico
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High Wind Warnings in Effect Over Counties in Northwest as Scorching Temperatures of 100 Degrees Grip Southwest US
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Antarctic Ice Shelves Shrunk by At Least 30% Since 1997, Scientists Warn of Global Sea Level Rise [Study]
Tepui Frogs, Isolated Venezuela Ecosystems at Risk as Climate Change Drives Wildlife to Higher Elevations
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US Weather Forecast: Warm Weather to Return for Eastern Half of the Country as Cold Airmass Moderates [NWS]
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Gulf Stream Slowing Down By 4%; Experts Assessing If Climate Change Was Culprit
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Florida’s Miami-Dade County Sea Level Rise Seen To Displace Residents In Coming Decades
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SHEIN App: The Fashion Destination for the Modern Shopper