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The Cool Down on MSNScientists develop incredible robots that could revolutionize farming: 'Sensing technology'
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TRIC Robotics is bringing automation to strawberry production with a fleet of fully autonomous field robots that replace ...
In a part of Central California known as America's fruit basket, picking strawberries can break more than just a sweat.
The AVL Motion S9000 asparagus robot is now heading out into the world, after eight years of thinking, developing, and fine-tuning.
Brandon Alexander would like to introduce you to Angus, the farmer of the future. He’s heavyset, weighing in at nearly 1,000 pounds, not to mention a bit slow. But he’s strong enough to… ...
Founder of Harvested Robotics, Rahul Arepaka (22) built Rakshak, an AI-powered laser-weeding robot that combats weeds without ...
Rising temperatures caused by climate change are forcing farmers to look for ways to grow crops. Some are using artificial intelligence and robots to analyze crops while others are taking their ...
At 23, Kerala’s Ashin P Krishna built Coco-bot, a coconut-harvesting robot making farming safer and creating new income for ...
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Coralville-based business creates robot for turkey farmers - MSN
The corporation makes small, camera-equipped robots on wheels that navigate turkey barns for farmers.
Alongside the robots, Kisui is also developing an online platform called Newton, which gives farmers real-time insights into crops, diseases, and farm management.
TOKYO - Manual labor is becoming more and more difficult for Japan's aging farmers, prompting a Tokyo professor to devise a high-tech solution: mechanize the bodies of the farmers themselves.
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