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The Internet of Things (IoT) encompasses systems of networked devices that provide computation, communication, and an interface with the physical world. IoT systems are finding inc...
Developing a sustainable Global Food System to feed the human population, expected to reach 10 billion by 2050, will require a fundamental transformation in the ways we source nutr...
Over the years, changes in the hydrological environment have introduced new issues and challenges to aquaculture and fish farming. Technologies and research programs have been deve...
The broader impact/commercial potential of this I-Corps project is the development of agricultural crops such as corn and sorghum when used as feed that reduce methane emissions fr...
Advancement in computing has enabled emerging applications such as telesurgery, online education, robot automation, and digital twins which require high-data-rate, low-latency, and...
X-ray machines have found extensive applications in various fields, including medicine, engineering, agriculture, and dentistry. They are utilized to capture high-quality images of...
Large-scale agriculture depends on insect pollination services valued at over £430 million annually in the UK: commercial pollination underpins the production of most maj...
As the world population grows, agriculture faces challenges in increasing the yield and quality of crops. One of the biggest obstacles is crop diseases, which can cause significant...
This project is an ExpandAI Capacity building pilot (CAP), which focuses on establishing and growing AI related activities at Texas State University - San Marcos. This project aims...
“Model organisms” such as the fruit fly and Baker’s yeast provide scientific researchers the means to reveal fundamental insights into universal biological principles as well as mo...
This Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project reduces the environmental footprint of the fashion industry by engineering regenerated sustainable textile fibers fro...
Plasma, ionised gas, is the fourth state of matter after solid, liquid and gas. The sun, the aurora and lightning are all natural examples, while plasma technologies include advanc...
Detecting chemical gas plumes is important for monitoring air quality. This project addresses the challenging problem of detecting, localizing, and quantifying gas emissions and de...
The Safe Agricultural Products and Water Graph (SAWGraph) project aims to build and test a knowledge graph as a novel tool for (1) monitoring and tracing Per- and polyfluoroalkyl s...
An award is made to the University of Houston – Clear Lake (UHCL), a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI), to obtain an integrated matrix-assisted laser desorption – time of flight m...
The broader impact/commercial potential of this Partnerships for Innovation - Technology Translation (PFI-TT) project is to develop a new technology for remediating particulate mat...
Bacterial foodborne disease represents a huge financial and public health burden; it is estimated that there are 2.4 million cases of foodborne disease in the UK each year, at an e...
The value of landraces as a source of untapped genetic diversity for crop breeding is increasingly recognized. This is especially important in the context of climate change and the...
The Mediterranean-type ecosystems of central Chile are highly biodiverse and rich in species that occur nowhere else and represent the entire Mediterranean biome of South America....
Solutions to water resources management and water security require not only fundamentally sound science, but also a diverse coalition of trained scientists that recognizes and is a...