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AI in Biology: Risk, Ethics and Interpretability

News of the recent death of Sydney Brenner, a renowned molecular biologist and enthusiastic...

May 1st, 2019|

Classifying Plant Stressors Going Well

We recently completed some experiments where we monitored soybeans exposed to the fungus,...

April 14th, 2019|

Happy to see insects?? Definitely!!

We’ve recently collaborated with an Ag-tech company and run trials to see if, using PhytlSigns...

March 12th, 2019|

Move 37 and Plant Science

Artificial Intelligence (AI), or more precisely ‘machine learning’, works by training a computer on...

January 14th, 2019|

Now You Can See Plant Defences In Action

At a recent academic conference (GDR-Phyp) and now published in Science we’ve seen videos of...

November 7th, 2018|

Computational Neuroscience Meets the Alien World of Plant Signalling and PhytlSigns is There to Help!

For some time now PhytlSigns has been trialled by plant researchers in Rex Cocroft’s laboratory at...

October 25th, 2018|

Thinking about Artificial Intelligence? Think about Plants!

Guest Article by Sarenne Wallbridge

October 1st, 2018|

INSPIRING YOUNG STUDENT SCIENTISTS: PhytlSigns opens up the exciting world of plant communication

Over the summer we have seen first hand how PhytlSigns technology can inspire young student...

August 28th, 2018|

PhytlSigns Results Presented at Prestigious International Horticulture Congress

We are very proud of Dr Cedric Camps of Agroscope, Conthey who is currently presenting plant...

August 15th, 2018|

Wearable electronics reveal the secret lives of plants

Faint bioelectrical signals emitted by plants can be used to monitor their needs thanks to...

July 27th, 2018|