Worm-like, soil-swimming robots to explore crop underworld - Microbiome Times Magazine

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Crop scientists over the years have learned a great deal about how plants grow above the ground, but much less is known about roots and their soil interactions. Now, a Cornell University project will develop worm-like, soil-swimming robots to sense and record soil properties, water, the soil microbiome and how roots grow. A $2 million

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Worm-like, soil-swimming robots to measure crop underworld

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