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Plot seeder - a state of the art technology for seeding
Field trials are today a classic agriculture science and the foundation of both professional agriculture. Field trials allow scientists to show that their theories stand up to reality, as well as where and when they work.
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Agtech Sweden aims to build up an innovation environment and activate a mobilisation aiming for tomorrow's agriculture.
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08 February 2017
Wood is good for you
What many within the building industry already knew has now been scientifically proven: wood used in buildings, furniture and walls promotes health and well-being. The three-year research project Wood2New has just ended.
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02 December 2015
Storing electricity in paper
Researchers at LiU’s Laboratory of Organic Electronics have developed power paper – a new material with an outstanding ability to store energy. The material consists of nanocellulose and a conductive polymer.
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15 April 2019
Improving chickens’ living conditions
Methods used to calculate airflow in the aeronautical and motor industries have been tested for calculating the airflow in animal houses, in this case poultry houses with tens of thousands of chickens. With excellent results.
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20 November 2018
Vinnova to support agricultural technology
The objective of Agtech 2030 is to make eastern Götaland a world-leader in agricultural technology. The programme is selected by Vinnova as a Vinnväxt programme. It has a total budget of nearly SEK 200 million, of which SEK 70 million from Vinnova.
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07 July 2020
Agriculture – a climate villain? Maybe not!
The UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change claims that agriculture is one of the main sources of greenhouse gases, and is considered as a climate villain. This conclusion is based on a paradigm that can be questioned, writes Per Frankelius.
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18 June 2019
Sustainable food production and the art of expanding the ecosystem
Global food needs are increasing. In the short term, agriculture requires better conditions. In the long term, we must transform how business is done for a sustainable society – with green services, according to LiU researchers in business marketing.
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27 March 2018
Blowin’ in the wind – a source of energy?
It may in the future be possible to harvest energy with leaves fluttering in the wind. Researchers at the Laboratory of Organic Electronics have developed a material that generate an electrical impulse when light fluctuates from sunshine to shade.
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25 March 2019
New cellulose-based material gives three sensors in one
Cellulose soaked in a carefully designed polymer mixture acts as a sensor to measure pressure, temperature and humidity – at the same time! The sensor may be highly significant in fields such as robotics, healthcare and security.