Jan. 17, 2024, 8:58 p.m. | Michelle Hampson

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This article is part of our exclusive IEEE Journal Watch series in partnership with IEEE Xplore.

As climate change causes many regions of the world to dry up, smart agriculture is one means to adapt to the crisis, and make every last drop of water count. To support this effort, a group of researchers in Italy have created a wearable, low-cost sensor for plants that monitors their water levels, and which is powered via solar energy and electrical energy from …

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