At the critical stage when modern agriculture is moving towards precision and sustainable development, the environmental factors for crop growth are no longer confined to the traditional temperature, light, water and air. Suspended particulate matter (PM2.5/PM10) in the atmosphere, as a new type ...
While the world focuses on THE LINE’s futuristic architecture, a sensory network embedded in the foundations of new cities, oil fields, and holy sites is silently breathing, providing the fundamental safety and data layer for this ambitious transformation.
Beneath the vast desert of Saudi ...
When dissolved oxygen, pH, and ammonia levels are no longer manual readings but data streams driving automatic aeration, precision feeding, and disease alerts, a silent agricultural revolution centered on “water intelligence” is unfolding in fisheries worldwide.
In the fjords of Norw...
In the wave of increasingly refined and digitalized global agricultural production, “relying on the weather for a living” is being replaced by “acting in accordance with the weather”. However, traditional large-scale meteorological stations are costly and complex to deploy...
Today, as agriculture is deeply transforming from a “surface” to a “point”, the bottlenecks in crop yields, the differences in quality, and the waste of fertilizer and water often stem from our limited understanding of the “canteen” of crop roots. Traditional s...
When storms hit, surface flooding is just a symptom—the real crisis surges underground. A microwave technology that can see through concrete and soil is uncovering the most dangerous secrets of urban subsurface pipe networks
In 1870, London municipal engineer Joseph Bazalgette could never have i...
When dissolved oxygen, pH, and ammonia levels become real-time data streams, a Norwegian salmon farmer manages sea cages from a smartphone, while a Vietnamese shrimp farmer predicts disease outbreaks 48 hours in advance.
In the Mekong Delta of Vietnam, Uncle Trần Văn Sơn does the same thing ever...
In the wind power generation industry, wind speed is the core variable that determines everything. From micro-site selection to daily power generation, the production of every kilowatt-hour of clean electricity begins with the precise measurement of wind. Despite the continuous emergence of new t...
Invisible and intangible, they guard safety in deep mines, kitchen corners, city skies, and human breath. A technological revolution about “sensing the invisible” is quietly unfolding
In 1856, British miner John Hodgson descended into the mine with a canary—this was humanity’s e...