Fourteen-year-old Sirish Subash won the 3M Young Scientist Challenge with his invention, PestiSCAND. This AI-powered device ...
It attaches to a smartphone and uses AI to detect the presence of certain pesticides on common produce ... have grooves and ...
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The tests were conducted following reports from Thailand that harmful chemical residues had been detected in Muscat grapes.
Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia have launched tests on imported Shine Muscat grapes to address concerns surfaced after ...
Built to use with a phone application, the PestiSCAND device uses machine learning to detect pesticide residues on produce.
A reporting team turns to makes use of silicone wristbands that can detect up to 75 types of pesticides to gauge farmworkers' ...
"To date, SFA’s tests for pesticides in Shine Muscat grapes did not detect pesticide residue levels that are ... This comes after reports from Thailand of chemical residue and a banned pesticide being ...
Researchers at MIT are developing innovative agricultural technologies such as stress-signaling plants, microbial fertilizers, and protective seed coatings to adapt farming to climate change and ...
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