The "super-microbes" that save plants from drought have been discovered
Plants have specific "alliances" with microbes even in times of drought, revealing new forms of resilience to climate change
Plants have specific "alliances" with microbes even in times of drought, revealing new forms of resilience to climate change
Two substances that induce signals in Arabidopsis plants have been discovered, opening new perspectives on plant communication.
The new 'eSoil', Swedish bioelectronic soil made with organic substances and PEDOT polymer, promises a revolution in hydroponic agriculture
Green innovation: Briiv Pro combines moss and coconut fibre, biodegradable materials, to purify the air in rooms better than plants
The lunar experiments on cotton plants of the Chinese Chang'e 4 mission bring space agriculture ever closer to reality.
The start-up Bing Klima revolutionises urban roofs with an innovative agrivoltaic kit
Posidonia, capable of absorbing 35 times more CO₂ than a tree, is the key to an incredible "underwater reforestation" project in the Mediterranean.
Artificial intelligence arrives in our gardens: the AlphaGarden gardening robot grows vegetables with 40% water savings
Semi-transparent solar cells debunk all negative myths about their work, and are preparing to cover greenhouses all over the world.
An installation at the Milan Triennale tries to create an emotional connection between people and plants, revealing the language of the latter.
Inside, galvanized steel. Outside, plants and flowers (even vegetables): noise pollution has found the perfect enemy in this German solution.
A new technique developed by the University of California, Riverside, allows plants to be grown without sunlight - a revolution.
Studies on agromining continue: in Greece a network of botanical "mines" extracts nickel from plants. And it teaches us something.
A little crab covered in moss suggests which plants need light and water, and even lets itself be petted a bit in its free time.
Storing energy using plants as capacitors through electronically rendered roots? It is already reality.
Plant nanobionics is a really interesting field of science, and these glowing plants developed at MIT are just the beginning.
A special "patch" analyzes the volatile compounds emitted by plants to monitor the health of crops in real time.
Getting food from solar panels and microbes? An interesting perspective, which according to a study has incredible efficiency.
Automating afforestation is one of the avenues that could most bring relief to the world battered by climate change. Flash Forest has ambitious plans for that.
Do you want to beautify your workspace but don't have time to take care of real flowers? Here is LG Lily, which gives you virtual ones. Beautiful, bright. No?
A special greenhouse developed by the University of Singapore can feed plants by obtaining water from water vapor in the atmosphere.