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In a greenhouse on top of a parking garage and in a field in the middle of the desert, a team of scientists and engineers have a mission.
They want to talk to plants.
To do it, teams at the University of Arizona have enlisted the help of robots big and small, from a thirty-ton robotic field scanner to tiny sensors that can measure the organic compounds emitted from leaves. They collect enough data to fill thousands of hard drives and turn it into a virtual reality field they can enter on the computer.
But why go to all that trouble? What are plants saying that researchers are so keen to hear?
Join us, and travel into the heart of the machine – and onto the front lines of the climate crisis.
You can find out more about the world’s largest robotic field scanalyzer here.
Learn more about Bt cotton and using GMO crops to eradicate pests in our story from The Arizona Republic.
Read more of our reporting on bioengineering plants to survive drought and heat stress.
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