Overview AI systems use sensors and computer vision to detect pests and diseases early, reducing crop damage and yield losses ...
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A research team systematically compared four commonly used air-sampling technologies to determine which methods most ...
Climate change and warming water systems may be driving a global rise in deadly brain-eating amoebae, a new study warns, ...
Public health researchers at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health used computer modeling to reconstruct how the 2009 H1N1 flu pandemic ...
There is marked variability of nonsusceptibility to two major classes of antibiotics commonly used for treating travelers' ...
The limits of conventional bathing water monitoring are becoming harder to ignore.Many of these sites sit close to treated ...
Pests that spread as a result of climate change pose an increasing threat to fruit farming and viticulture in Germany. Fraunhofer researchers are working with partners to develop methods for the early ...
First identified in Japan in 2009, the fungus has reportedly reached at least 60 countries and dozens of US states.
The Asian Development Bank, with support from the Government of Austria and research partners including Emory University, piloted wastewater-based epidemiology in Nepal and the Philippines to show how ...
The free-living amoebae, also known as brain-eating amoebae, are becoming a growing global public health threat, warned a new ...
Scientists are raising concerns about free-living amoebae, resilient microbes that can survive in water systems and enable ...