British farmers are on the verge of integrating innovative plant wearables to enhance crop monitoring. These tiny sensors affixed to leaves and stems can detect distress signals in plants days before visible symptoms appear. Powered by moisture evaporation, the devices continuously operate, distinguishing between water and salinity stress while tracking growth alterations. A network of these wearables could yield unparalleled insight into field conditions from a plant’s perspective.
Trending
- Landslide hits Vaishno Devi track at Himkoti; battery car service suspended
- Farooq invites BJP, casts wide net for J&K statehood protest
- What is coincidence? Quote of the day by Carl Jung: ‘We often dream about people from whom we receive a letter by the next post’
- Scientists use AI to decode sperm whale communication, discovering a possible phonetic alphabet and revealing that Mediterranean sperm whales have different dialects by region
- Army chief visits forward areas along LoC in Poonch-Rajouri
- J&K orders screening of books with ‘anti-national’ content, opposition slams move
- Horoscope Today: Daily astrological predictions for July 10, 2026
- World’s first hydrogen aircraft engine: Airbus and MTU begin developing next-generation clean aviation technology