Robots developed by Warwick AgriTech could cut herbicide use by 95%
• In the United Kingdom, the University of Warwick has created the Warwick Agri-Tech initiative to accelerate technology transfer with applied research projects to develop innovative agricultural tools.
• Researchers at the university are working on autonomous mobile robots that can target individual plants and cut herbicide use by 95%.
• They are also conducting projects to combat labour shortages in the British forestry industry, enhance food security, develop carbon sequestration, and preserve biodiversity.
Read the article
• Researchers at the university are working on autonomous mobile robots that can target individual plants and cut herbicide use by 95%.
• They are also conducting projects to combat labour shortages in the British forestry industry, enhance food security, develop carbon sequestration, and preserve biodiversity.


Impact of the use of a digital teleworking solution on greenhouse gas emissions: case study of the Orange Atalante site in Rennes
Read the article
Biofuel cells break new ground in the field of flexible batteries
Read the article
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Collaborative Augmented Reality
Read the article

The challenge: Brain-computer interfaces that work for everyone
Read the article