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Can lightweight models achieve accurate detection of tomato ripeness?
Higher Education PressTomato is an economically important horticultural crop widely cultivated globally, rich in nutrients such as lycopene and vitamin C. It can grow both in open-field systems and controlled environments like greenhouses. However, tomatoes exhibit asynchronous maturation, with fruits at various ripeness stages often coexisting on a single plant. Additionally, tomatoes have a relatively short postharvest shelf life. Precise and timely ripeness assessment is crucial for minimizing postharvest losses and maintaining product quality throughout the supply chain.
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- Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering
Can photocatalytic technology be the cleaner for livestock wastewater?
Higher Education PressWith the large-scale development of the livestock industry, a substantial amount of high-concentration organic wastewater is generated. Pollutants such as residual antibiotics, pharmaceutical ingredients, and heavy metals in the wastewater pose a serious threat to the safety of the water environment.
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- Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering
Can future farmlands bid farewell to pesticides?
Higher Education PressAs the global population continues to grow and climate change intensifies, agricultural systems are facing unprecedented challenges. To meet food demand, agriculture has long relied on chemical fertilizers and pesticides, but these chemicals not only pollute the environment but also pose potential risks to human health. Meanwhile, crop diseases, particularly those caused by fungi, result in 20%–40% of global yield losses annually, with mycotoxin contamination posing a significant threat to food security.
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- Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering
How farm types and spatial distribution facilitate crop-livestock integration?
Higher Education PressIn recent decades, global agriculture has accelerated specialization and intensification in pursuit of economies of scale, and China is no exception. Driven by the reform and opening-up policies, agricultural production efficiency has improved, but it has also come at an environmental cost: excessive use of chemical fertilizers, low utilization rate of livestock and poultry manure, leading to water eutrophication, air pollution and other issues.
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- Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering
Lüders strain ductilizes a 1.2 GPa high-strength metastable steel via delaying martensite transformation
HEP Data Cooperation Journals- Journal
- Advanced Powder Materials
Role of metal oxides in OXZEO catalysis: Fundamental roles in syngas conversion via oxzeo beyond Fischer-Tropsch
Science China PressMetal oxides serve as the critical active components in oxide-zeolite (OXZEO) catalysis, a transformative technology that is redefining syngas conversion to light olefins by surpassing the limitations of traditional Fischer-Tropsch processes. A new review illuminates how these metal oxides selectively activate CO and H₂ to regulate product distribution, leveraging advanced in-situ and quasi-in-situ characterization techniques to unravel previously elusive active sites and reaction pathways. These mechanistic insights not only address longstanding challenges in catalyst design but also provide a roadmap for accelerating the industrial translation of OXZEO technology.
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- Science China Chemistry
A comprehensive taxonomy for large language models
Higher Education PressSub-headline:RUC researchers and collaborators systematize prompt engineering techniques,building a multi-dimensional framework for generative AI optimization.
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- Frontiers of Computer Science