Scientists at the Earlham Institute at Norwich Research Park have developed AI and machine learning technology to understand the circadian rhythm of plants.
A worldwide consortium of scientists, led by the Earlham Institute and the University of Liverpool in the UK, mark a significant milestone in equipping researchers in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) with cheap and accessible methods for sequencing large collections of bacterial pathogens - at a cost of less than $10USD per genome.