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Coronavirus: Singapore and the UK both plan to live with COVID-19 but their approaches are worlds apart
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Rise of the robo-plants , as scientists fuse nature with tech
May 20,2021 - Last updated at May 20,2021
Photo taken on March 24 shows a test of electrodes attached on the surface of a tobacco plant at a laboratory in Singapore, as scientists develop a high-tech system for communicating with vegetation (AFP photo)
By Catherine Lai
Agence France-Presse
SINGAPORE Remote-controlled Venus flytrap robo-plants and crops that tell farmers when they are hit by disease could become reality after scientists developed a high-tech system for communicating with vegetation.
Researchers in Singapore linked up plants to electrodes capable of monitoring the weak electrical pulses naturally emitted by the greenery.
‘Bad apples have been exposed’: can a fairer fashion industry emerge from crisis? As told to Ellie Violet Bramley
Orsola de Castro, co-founder of Fashion Revolution:
‘The year has highlighted how uncommitted the industry is to change’
Never has a year reminded me of 2013, when the Rana Plaza factory collapsed, as much as this year. Covid has highlighted profound inequalities, of which the fashion industry is queen. It has reminded me that it takes a tragedy to make people take notice.
The year has highlighted how uncommitted the fashion industry is to change. It was yet again caught red-handed exploiting its workers and exploiting nature, yet there has not been a cohesive call to change. I want to see responsibility taken; this is an opportunity for brands and corporations to give back.