Archive for the ‘food’ category: Page 93
Oct 23, 2022
This unmanned agricultural robot could transform the industry
Posted by Gemechu Taye in categories: employment, food, robotics/AI
New Zealand-based agritech company Robotics Plus has launched an autonomous multi-use, modular vehicle for agriculture that could revolutionize the industry by alleviating ongoing labor shortages and simplifying agricultural tasks, according to a press release by the firm published on Thursday.
Optimizing tasks
The robot can be supervised in a fleet of vehicles by a single human operator, using a combination of vision systems and other technologies to sense its environment. This empowers it to optimize tasks and allow intelligent and targeted application of inputs such as sprays. It is suitable for a variety of jobs including spraying, weed control, mulching, mowing and crop analysis.
Oct 22, 2022
Insect-eating mushroom could produce new antiviral and cancer drugs
Posted by Michael Taylor in categories: biotech/medical, food
In a new study, researchers grew cordyceps mushrooms on six different kinds of insects. They found that mushrooms grown amid high levels of oleic fatty acid contained the most cordycepin, a potential therapeutic agent with antiviral and anticancer properties.
Oct 21, 2022
Dr. Ezinne Uzo-Okoro, Ph.D. — Space Policy — Office of Science & Technology Policy, White House
Posted by Ira S. Pastor in categories: food, physics, policy, robotics/AI, satellites, science, space
Advancing Space For Humanity — Dr. Ezinne Uzo-Okoro, Ph.D. — Assistant Director for Space Policy, Office of Science and Technology Policy, The White House.
Dr. Ezinne Uzo-Okoro, Ph.D. is Assistant Director for Space Policy, Office of Science and Technology Policy, at the White House (https://www.whitehouse.gov/ostp/) where she focuses on determining civil and commercial space priorities for the President’s science advisor, and her portfolio includes a wide range of disciplines including Orbital Debris, On-orbit Servicing, Assembly, and Manufacturing (OSAM), Earth Observations, Space Weather, and Planetary Protection.
Oct 20, 2022
Scientists use machine learning to accelerate materials discovery
Posted by Kelvin Dafiaghor in categories: food, robotics/AI
A new computational approach will improve understanding of different states of carbon and guide the search for materials yet to be discovered.
Materials—we use them, wear them, eat them and create them. Sometimes we invent them by accident, like with Silly Putty. But far more often, making useful materials is a tedious and expensive process of trial and error.
Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory have recently demonstrated an automated process for identifying and exploring promising new materials by combining machine learning (ML)—a type of artificial intelligence—and high performance computing. The new approach could help accelerate the discovery and design of useful materials.
Oct 19, 2022
Scientists Work Out How To Grow Zombie Mushrooms In A Lab — It Could Help Unlock New Virus-Fighting, Anti-Cancer Drugs
Posted by Gemechu Taye in categories: biotech/medical, chemistry, food
A team of scientists from Korea and Egypt have discovered a better way to grow insect-hunting fungi in a lab, according to research published Wednesday in Frontiers in Microbiology.
The fungi can be grown using grains like brown rice but they do not produce much cordycepin, prompting the researchers to suggest insects—which are a richer protein source and the fungi target in nature—as a better alternative. fungi, which infect and zombify insects, are difficult to cultivate but contain chemicals that could help fight cancer and viruses and possibly help treat Covid-19.
Oct 19, 2022
Antidote saved 100% of bees from lethal pesticide
Posted by Raphael Ramos in categories: chemistry, food, particle physics
Immunizing bees against pesticides.
‘We wanted to develop a strategy to detoxify managed pollinators and found we can do it by incorporating it into their food, senior author Minglin Ma, a biomaterials engineer at Cornell University told Chemistry World.
“Managed bee colonies are constantly in need of being replenished due to losses. This relieves the stress for beekeepers to meet the ever-increasing demand for pollination,” James Webb, also a co-author of the study, told Salon by email.
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Oct 18, 2022
Watching Mother Struggle With Chores, 17-YO Builds Robot to Serve Food & More
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: food, robotics/AI
Muhammed Shiyad Chathoth, a class 12 Computer Science student from Kannur has innovated a robot called ‘Pathooty’. Here’s how he did it.
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Oct 17, 2022
Scientists Call For The Ocean to Be Recognized as a Living Being With Inherent Rights
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: energy, food, sustainability
O.o!!!
The ocean covers most of our planet’s surface, accounts for the majority of our oxygen production, and provides a significant amount of resources by way of food, minerals, and energy.
Yet our oceans are shockingly underrepresented when it comes to environmental conventions on an international scale.
Oct 17, 2022
Yale researchers create a new amphibious turtle robot with shape-shifting limbs
Posted by Gemechu Taye in categories: food, robotics/AI
The uses of such a robot include ocean farming, diver support, and monitoring of coastal ecosystems.
Yale University researchers in the U.S. have developed a new amphibious turtle robot that has the ability to transform its legs into flippers.
The amphibious robotic turtle, known as ART (Amphibious Robotic Turtle), was inspired by the land and aquatic turtles, a group whose fossil record dates back over 110 million years, according to a press release published by the university on Wednesday.