Using Aquaponics to Grow Medical Cannabis—Green Relief Inc.by Rachel MuenzWith the medical marijuana industry continuing to grow, labs that produce or test cannabis aren’t exactly rare
Researchers Discover That Carbon Cycling through Plants Is Underestimatedby Imperial College London,Hayley Dunning
NewsArtificial Intelligence Helps Scientists Engineer Plants to Fight Climate Changeby Salk InstituteDeep learning software called SLEAP used to analyze plant features, accelerating design of climate-saving plants
NewsPublic Gardens Contribute to Invasives Problemby University of CincinnatiSurvey finds nonnative, invasive species are escaping arboretums
NewsHow Do Plants Determine Where the Light Is Coming From?by University of LausanneResearchers uncover light-sensitive plant tissue that generates a "visible" light gradient for the plant
NewsClimate Change Threatens 771 Endangered Plant and Lichen Speciesby PLOSDespite the risk, very few of these species have recovery plans that directly address climate change
NewsColonization Influences Worldwide Distribution of Plant Specimensby Florida State UniversityResearchers use herbaria collections to examine the past
NewsPlants Can Distinguish When Touch Starts and Stops, Study Suggestsby Washington State UniversityStudy shows that individual plant cells respond to touch by sending calcium signals to other cells
News‘Zero Plant Extinction’ Is Possible, Says Plant Ecologistby Cell PressThis suggested approach could help prevent any future land plant extinction
NewsNew Machine Learning Framework for More Accurate Plant Disease Diagnosisby Nanjing Agricultural UniversityResearchers have developed a new neural network that overcomes the problems of image-based plant disease detection
NewsFossil Provides Oldest Evidence of Plant Self-Defense in Woodby Trinity College DublinThese fossils give unique insights into a very important time for plant evolution
NewsResearchers Assemble Pathogen ‘Tree of Life’by North Carolina State UniversityThe new tool will provide information on more than 192 described plant pathogen species