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Air Pollution in the Po Valley - Italy

Air Pollution in the Po Valley - Italy

General view of Bergamo, Italy, on November 29, 2025. The Po Valley is the most polluted area in Europe for nitrogen dioxide which is is a major air pollutant released by fossil fuel vehicles, power plants and heating systems. Photo by IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Air Pollution in the Po Valley - Italy

Air Pollution in the Po Valley - Italy

General view of Bergamo, Italy, on November 29, 2025. The Po Valley is the most polluted area in Europe for nitrogen dioxide which is is a major air pollutant released by fossil fuel vehicles, power plants and heating systems. Photo by IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Air Pollution in the Po Valley - Italy

Air Pollution in the Po Valley - Italy

General view of Bergamo, Italy, on November 29, 2025. The Po Valley is the most polluted area in Europe for nitrogen dioxide which is is a major air pollutant released by fossil fuel vehicles, power plants and heating systems. Photo by IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Air Pollution in the Po Valley - Italy

Air Pollution in the Po Valley - Italy

General view of Bergamo, Italy, on November 29, 2025. The Po Valley is the most polluted area in Europe for nitrogen dioxide which is is a major air pollutant released by fossil fuel vehicles, power plants and heating systems. Photo by IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Air Pollution in the Po Valley - Italy

Air Pollution in the Po Valley - Italy

General view of Bergamo, Italy, on November 29, 2025. The Po Valley is the most polluted area in Europe for nitrogen dioxide which is is a major air pollutant released by fossil fuel vehicles, power plants and heating systems. Photo by IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Air Pollution in the Po Valley - Italy

Air Pollution in the Po Valley - Italy

General view of Bergamo, Italy, on November 29, 2025. The Po Valley is the most polluted area in Europe for nitrogen dioxide which is is a major air pollutant released by fossil fuel vehicles, power plants and heating systems. Photo by IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Air Pollution in the Po Valley - Italy

Air Pollution in the Po Valley - Italy

General view of Bergamo, Italy, on November 29, 2025. The Po Valley is the most polluted area in Europe for nitrogen dioxide which is is a major air pollutant released by fossil fuel vehicles, power plants and heating systems. Photo by IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Air Pollution in the Po Valley - Italy

Air Pollution in the Po Valley - Italy

General view of Bergamo, Italy, on November 29, 2025. The Po Valley is the most polluted area in Europe for nitrogen dioxide which is is a major air pollutant released by fossil fuel vehicles, power plants and heating systems. Photo by IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Air Pollution in the Po Valley - Italy

Air Pollution in the Po Valley - Italy

General view of Bergamo, Italy, on November 29, 2025. The Po Valley is the most polluted area in Europe for nitrogen dioxide which is is a major air pollutant released by fossil fuel vehicles, power plants and heating systems. Photo by IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Air Pollution in the Po Valley - Italy

Air Pollution in the Po Valley - Italy

General view of Bergamo, Italy, on November 29, 2025. The Po Valley is the most polluted area in Europe for nitrogen dioxide which is is a major air pollutant released by fossil fuel vehicles, power plants and heating systems. Photo by IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Air Pollution in the Po Valley - Italy

Air Pollution in the Po Valley - Italy

General view of Bergamo, Italy, on November 29, 2025. The Po Valley is the most polluted area in Europe for nitrogen dioxide which is is a major air pollutant released by fossil fuel vehicles, power plants and heating systems. Photo by IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Nitrogen Action Program and New Constructions - Netherlands

Illustration - Nitrogen Action Program and New Constructions - Netherlands

Illustration - Cows graze in a pasture with new homes under construction in the background. Nitrogen allowance is the emission allowance from the Nitrogen Action Program, in Gouda, Netherlands, on October 13, 2025. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Nitrogen Action Program and New Constructions - Netherlands

Illustration - Nitrogen Action Program and New Constructions - Netherlands

Illustration - Cows graze in a pasture with new homes under construction in the background. Nitrogen allowance is the emission allowance from the Nitrogen Action Program, in Gouda, Netherlands, on October 13, 2025. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Nitrogen Action Program and New Constructions - Netherlands

Illustration - Nitrogen Action Program and New Constructions - Netherlands

Illustration - Cows graze in a pasture with new homes under construction in the background. Nitrogen allowance is the emission allowance from the Nitrogen Action Program, in Gouda, Netherlands, on October 13, 2025. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Nitrogen Action Program and New Constructions - Netherlands

Illustration - Nitrogen Action Program and New Constructions - Netherlands

Illustration - Cows graze in a pasture with new homes under construction in the background. Nitrogen allowance is the emission allowance from the Nitrogen Action Program, in Gouda, Netherlands, on October 13, 2025. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Nitrogen Action Program and New Constructions - Netherlands

Illustration - Nitrogen Action Program and New Constructions - Netherlands

Illustration - Cows graze in a pasture with new homes under construction in the background. Nitrogen allowance is the emission allowance from the Nitrogen Action Program, in Gouda, Netherlands, on October 13, 2025. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Nitrogen Action Program and New Constructions - Netherlands

Illustration - Nitrogen Action Program and New Constructions - Netherlands

Illustration - Cows graze in a pasture with new homes under construction in the background. Nitrogen allowance is the emission allowance from the Nitrogen Action Program, in Gouda, Netherlands, on October 13, 2025. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Nitrogen Action Program and New Constructions - Netherlands

Illustration - Nitrogen Action Program and New Constructions - Netherlands

Illustration - Cows graze in a pasture with new homes under construction in the background. Nitrogen allowance is the emission allowance from the Nitrogen Action Program, in Gouda, Netherlands, on October 13, 2025. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

October 02, 2025, Outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh: Birds swarm over a massive dumpyard on the outskirts of Dhaka, where mountains of waste and heavy machinery dominate the landscape. The landfill, a major source of environmental pollution, threatens nearby habitats and forces birds to forage dangerously close to toxic waste. To free up space, the city authorities often resort to burning solid waste, according to garbage collectors, releasing carbon dioxide (CO₂), nitrogen compounds, ammonia, sulfides, and other hazardous gases into the air, not to mention the foul smell that envelops an area of at least three-square kilometres. Environmental experts warn that CH₄ emissions significantly contribute to global warming by trapping atmospheric heat. Furthermore, the black smoke produced from burning waste exacerbates air pollution, posing serious health risks to residents. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

October 02, 2025, Outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh: Birds swarm over a massive dumpyard on the outskirts of Dhaka, where mountains of waste and heavy machinery dominate the landscape. The landfill, a major source of environmental pollution, threatens nearby habitats and forces birds to forage dangerously close to toxic waste. To free up space, the city authorities often resort to burning solid waste, according to garbage collectors, releasing carbon dioxide (CO₂), nitrogen compounds, ammonia, sulfides, and other hazardous gases into the air, not to mention the foul smell that envelops an area of at least three-square kilometres. Environmental experts warn that CH₄ emissions significantly contribute to global warming by trapping atmospheric heat. Furthermore, the black smoke produced from burning waste exacerbates air pollution, posing serious health risks to residents. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

October 02, 2025, Outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh: Birds swarm over a massive dumpyard on the outskirts of Dhaka, where mountains of waste and heavy machinery dominate the landscape. The landfill, a major source of environmental pollution, threatens nearby habitats and forces birds to forage dangerously close to toxic waste. To free up space, the city authorities often resort to burning solid waste, according to garbage collectors, releasing carbon dioxide (CO₂), nitrogen compounds, ammonia, sulfides, and other hazardous gases into the air, not to mention the foul smell that envelops an area of at least three-square kilometres. Environmental experts warn that CH₄ emissions significantly contribute to global warming by trapping atmospheric heat. Furthermore, the black smoke produced from burning waste exacerbates air pollution, posing serious health risks to residents. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

October 02, 2025, Outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh: Birds swarm over a massive dumpyard on the outskirts of Dhaka, where mountains of waste and heavy machinery dominate the landscape. The landfill, a major source of environmental pollution, threatens nearby habitats and forces birds to forage dangerously close to toxic waste. To free up space, the city authorities often resort to burning solid waste, according to garbage collectors, releasing carbon dioxide (CO₂), nitrogen compounds, ammonia, sulfides, and other hazardous gases into the air, not to mention the foul smell that envelops an area of at least three-square kilometres. Environmental experts warn that CH₄ emissions significantly contribute to global warming by trapping atmospheric heat. Furthermore, the black smoke produced from burning waste exacerbates air pollution, posing serious health risks to residents. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

October 02, 2025, Outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh: Birds swarm over a massive dumpyard on the outskirts of Dhaka, where mountains of waste and heavy machinery dominate the landscape. The landfill, a major source of environmental pollution, threatens nearby habitats and forces birds to forage dangerously close to toxic waste. To free up space, the city authorities often resort to burning solid waste, according to garbage collectors, releasing carbon dioxide (CO₂), nitrogen compounds, ammonia, sulfides, and other hazardous gases into the air, not to mention the foul smell that envelops an area of at least three-square kilometres. Environmental experts warn that CH₄ emissions significantly contribute to global warming by trapping atmospheric heat. Furthermore, the black smoke produced from burning waste exacerbates air pollution, posing serious health risks to residents. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

October 02, 2025, Outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh: Birds swarm over a massive dumpyard on the outskirts of Dhaka, where mountains of waste and heavy machinery dominate the landscape. The landfill, a major source of environmental pollution, threatens nearby habitats and forces birds to forage dangerously close to toxic waste. To free up space, the city authorities often resort to burning solid waste, according to garbage collectors, releasing carbon dioxide (CO₂), nitrogen compounds, ammonia, sulfides, and other hazardous gases into the air, not to mention the foul smell that envelops an area of at least three-square kilometres. Environmental experts warn that CH₄ emissions significantly contribute to global warming by trapping atmospheric heat. Furthermore, the black smoke produced from burning waste exacerbates air pollution, posing serious health risks to residents. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

Environmental Pollution In Bangladesh

October 02, 2025, Outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh: Birds swarm over a massive dumpyard on the outskirts of Dhaka, where mountains of waste and heavy machinery dominate the landscape. The landfill, a major source of environmental pollution, threatens nearby habitats and forces birds to forage dangerously close to toxic waste. To free up space, the city authorities often resort to burning solid waste, according to garbage collectors, releasing carbon dioxide (CO₂), nitrogen compounds, ammonia, sulfides, and other hazardous gases into the air, not to mention the foul smell that envelops an area of at least three-square kilometres. Environmental experts warn that CH₄ emissions significantly contribute to global warming by trapping atmospheric heat. Furthermore, the black smoke produced from burning waste exacerbates air pollution, posing serious health risks to residents. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Intelligent Aquaculture Robot

Intelligent Aquaculture Robot

YIXING, CHINA - JUNE 2, 2024 - Members of the intelligent team of Nantong Institute of Technology put the "Qichuang Intelligent Aquaculture robot" into a pool for a silent test at the aquaculture base in Xinexin Village, Yixing city, Jiangsu province, China, June 2, 2024. Yin Jiangang, an aquaculture farmer in Gengxin Village, Yangxiang Town, Yixing City, Jiangsu province, uses an "intelligent aquaculture robot" developed by a team from Nantong Institute of Technology to feed drinks to his fish and crabs. The robot has a modular design and is equipped with image acquisition equipment, lighting system, safety sensors, pressure sensors, humidity and temperature sensors, attitude sensors and inertial navigation modules. Mainly through the pH detection, ammonia nitrogen content detection and other instruments, can effectively improve the efficiency of water quality detection; And the robot can feed intelligently in different water depths and heights, improving the quality and efficiency for the development of mod

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Intelligent Aquaculture Robot

Intelligent Aquaculture Robot

YIXING, CHINA - JUNE 2, 2024 - Members of the intelligent team of Nantong Institute of Technology put the "Qichuang Intelligent Aquaculture robot" into a pool for a silent test at the aquaculture base in Xinexin Village, Yixing city, Jiangsu province, China, June 2, 2024. Yin Jiangang, an aquaculture farmer in Gengxin Village, Yangxiang Town, Yixing City, Jiangsu province, uses an "intelligent aquaculture robot" developed by a team from Nantong Institute of Technology to feed drinks to his fish and crabs. The robot has a modular design and is equipped with image acquisition equipment, lighting system, safety sensors, pressure sensors, humidity and temperature sensors, attitude sensors and inertial navigation modules. Mainly through the pH detection, ammonia nitrogen content detection and other instruments, can effectively improve the efficiency of water quality detection; And the robot can feed intelligently in different water depths and heights, improving the quality and efficiency for the development of mod

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Intelligent Aquaculture Robot

Intelligent Aquaculture Robot

YIXING, CHINA - JUNE 2, 2024 - An intelligent team member of Nantong Institute of Technology controls an "intelligent aquaculture robot" to arrive at the feeding point at the aquaculture base in Xinexin Village, Yixing city, Jiangsu province, China, June 2, 2024. Yin Jiangang, an aquaculture farmer in Gengxin Village, Yangxiang Town, Yixing City, Jiangsu province, uses an "intelligent aquaculture robot" developed by a team from Nantong Institute of Technology to feed drinks to his fish and crabs. The robot has a modular design and is equipped with image acquisition equipment, lighting system, safety sensors, pressure sensors, humidity and temperature sensors, attitude sensors and inertial navigation modules. Mainly through the pH detection, ammonia nitrogen content detection and other instruments, can effectively improve the efficiency of water quality detection; And the robot can feed intelligently in different water depths and heights, improving the quality and efficiency for the development of modern agric

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Intelligent Aquaculture Robot

Intelligent Aquaculture Robot

YIXING, CHINA - JUNE 2, 2024 - An intelligent team member of Nantong Institute of Technology controls an "intelligent aquaculture robot" to arrive at the feeding point at the aquaculture base in Xinexin Village, Yixing city, Jiangsu province, China, June 2, 2024. Yin Jiangang, an aquaculture farmer in Gengxin Village, Yangxiang Town, Yixing City, Jiangsu province, uses an "intelligent aquaculture robot" developed by a team from Nantong Institute of Technology to feed drinks to his fish and crabs. The robot has a modular design and is equipped with image acquisition equipment, lighting system, safety sensors, pressure sensors, humidity and temperature sensors, attitude sensors and inertial navigation modules. Mainly through the pH detection, ammonia nitrogen content detection and other instruments, can effectively improve the efficiency of water quality detection; And the robot can feed intelligently in different water depths and heights, improving the quality and efficiency for the development of modern agric

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Intelligent Aquaculture Robot

Intelligent Aquaculture Robot

YIXING, CHINA - JUNE 2, 2024 - Members of the Creative Intelligence team of Nantong Institute of Technology test an "intelligent aquaculture robot" at the aquaculture base of Innovation Village in Yixing, Jiangsu province, China, June 2, 2024. Yin Jiangang, an aquaculture farmer in Gengxin Village, Yangxiang Town, Yixing City, Jiangsu province, uses an "intelligent aquaculture robot" developed by a team from Nantong Institute of Technology to feed drinks to his fish and crabs. The robot has a modular design and is equipped with image acquisition equipment, lighting system, safety sensors, pressure sensors, humidity and temperature sensors, attitude sensors and inertial navigation modules. Mainly through the pH detection, ammonia nitrogen content detection and other instruments, can effectively improve the efficiency of water quality detection; And the robot can feed intelligently in different water depths and heights, improving the quality and efficiency for the development of modern agriculture.

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Intelligent Aquaculture Robot

Intelligent Aquaculture Robot

YIXING, CHINA - JUNE 2, 2024 - Members of the intelligent team of Nantong Institute of Technology put the "Qichuang Intelligent Aquaculture robot" into the water for a deep-water test at the aquaculture base of Innovation Village in Yixing city, Jiangsu province, China, June 2, 2024. Yin Jiangang, an aquaculture farmer in Gengxin Village, Yangxiang Town, Yixing City, Jiangsu province, uses an "intelligent aquaculture robot" developed by a team from Nantong Institute of Technology to feed drinks to his fish and crabs. The robot has a modular design and is equipped with image acquisition equipment, lighting system, safety sensors, pressure sensors, humidity and temperature sensors, attitude sensors and inertial navigation modules. Mainly through the pH detection, ammonia nitrogen content detection and other instruments, can effectively improve the efficiency of water quality detection; And the robot can feed intelligently in different water depths and heights, improving the quality and efficiency for the develo

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Intelligent Aquaculture Robot

Intelligent Aquaculture Robot

YIXING, CHINA - JUNE 2, 2024 - Members of the intelligent team of Nantong Institute of Technology put the "Qichuang Intelligent Aquaculture robot" into the water for a deep-water test at the aquaculture base of Innovation Village in Yixing city, Jiangsu province, China, June 2, 2024. Yin Jiangang, an aquaculture farmer in Gengxin Village, Yangxiang Town, Yixing City, Jiangsu province, uses an "intelligent aquaculture robot" developed by a team from Nantong Institute of Technology to feed drinks to his fish and crabs. The robot has a modular design and is equipped with image acquisition equipment, lighting system, safety sensors, pressure sensors, humidity and temperature sensors, attitude sensors and inertial navigation modules. Mainly through the pH detection, ammonia nitrogen content detection and other instruments, can effectively improve the efficiency of water quality detection; And the robot can feed intelligently in different water depths and heights, improving the quality and efficiency for the develo

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Intelligent Aquaculture Robot

Intelligent Aquaculture Robot

YIXING, CHINA - JUNE 2, 2024 - Members of the intelligent team of Nantong Institute of Technology put the "Qichuang Intelligent Aquaculture robot" into the water for a deep-water test at the aquaculture base of Innovation Village in Yixing city, Jiangsu province, China, June 2, 2024. Yin Jiangang, an aquaculture farmer in Gengxin Village, Yangxiang Town, Yixing City, Jiangsu province, uses an "intelligent aquaculture robot" developed by a team from Nantong Institute of Technology to feed drinks to his fish and crabs. The robot has a modular design and is equipped with image acquisition equipment, lighting system, safety sensors, pressure sensors, humidity and temperature sensors, attitude sensors and inertial navigation modules. Mainly through the pH detection, ammonia nitrogen content detection and other instruments, can effectively improve the efficiency of water quality detection; And the robot can feed intelligently in different water depths and heights, improving the quality and efficiency for the develo

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Intelligent Aquaculture Robot

Intelligent Aquaculture Robot

YIXING, CHINA - JUNE 2, 2024 - Members of the Creative Intelligence team of Nantong Institute of Technology test an "intelligent aquaculture robot" at the aquaculture base of Innovation Village in Yixing, Jiangsu province, China, June 2, 2024. Yin Jiangang, an aquaculture farmer in Gengxin Village, Yangxiang Town, Yixing City, Jiangsu province, uses an "intelligent aquaculture robot" developed by a team from Nantong Institute of Technology to feed drinks to his fish and crabs. The robot has a modular design and is equipped with image acquisition equipment, lighting system, safety sensors, pressure sensors, humidity and temperature sensors, attitude sensors and inertial navigation modules. Mainly through the pH detection, ammonia nitrogen content detection and other instruments, can effectively improve the efficiency of water quality detection; And the robot can feed intelligently in different water depths and heights, improving the quality and efficiency for the development of modern agriculture.

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Intelligent Aquaculture Robot

Intelligent Aquaculture Robot

YIXING, CHINA - JUNE 2, 2024 - Members of the intelligent team of Nantong Institute of Technology put the "Qichuang Intelligent Aquaculture robot" into the water for a deep-water test at the aquaculture base of Innovation Village in Yixing city, Jiangsu province, China, June 2, 2024. Yin Jiangang, an aquaculture farmer in Gengxin Village, Yangxiang Town, Yixing City, Jiangsu province, uses an "intelligent aquaculture robot" developed by a team from Nantong Institute of Technology to feed drinks to his fish and crabs. The robot has a modular design and is equipped with image acquisition equipment, lighting system, safety sensors, pressure sensors, humidity and temperature sensors, attitude sensors and inertial navigation modules. Mainly through the pH detection, ammonia nitrogen content detection and other instruments, can effectively improve the efficiency of water quality detection; And the robot can feed intelligently in different water depths and heights, improving the quality and efficiency for the develo

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Intelligent Aquaculture Robot

Intelligent Aquaculture Robot

YIXING, CHINA - JUNE 2, 2024 - Members of the Creative Intelligence team of Nantong Institute of Technology test an "intelligent aquaculture robot" at the aquaculture base of Innovation Village in Yixing, Jiangsu province, China, June 2, 2024. Yin Jiangang, an aquaculture farmer in Gengxin Village, Yangxiang Town, Yixing City, Jiangsu province, uses an "intelligent aquaculture robot" developed by a team from Nantong Institute of Technology to feed drinks to his fish and crabs. The robot has a modular design and is equipped with image acquisition equipment, lighting system, safety sensors, pressure sensors, humidity and temperature sensors, attitude sensors and inertial navigation modules. Mainly through the pH detection, ammonia nitrogen content detection and other instruments, can effectively improve the efficiency of water quality detection; And the robot can feed intelligently in different water depths and heights, improving the quality and efficiency for the development of modern agriculture.

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CZECH REPUBLIC-PRAGUE-SCIENCE FAIR

CZECH REPUBLIC-PRAGUE-SCIENCE FAIR

(240531) -- PRAGUE, May 31, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- A boy observes a medium cooled by nitrogen to minus 150 degrees Celsius, which moves along a magnetic track on an air cushion, at the Science Fair in Prague, the Czech Republic, on May 31, 2024. Organized annually by the Czech Academy of Sciences, the Science Fair offers visitors highlights from the world of natural, technical, social sciences, and humanities. (Photo by Dana Kesnerova/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CZECH REPUBLIC-PRAGUE-SCIENCE FAIR

CZECH REPUBLIC-PRAGUE-SCIENCE FAIR

(240531) -- PRAGUE, May 31, 2024 (Xinhua) -- A boy observes a medium cooled by nitrogen to minus 150 degrees Celsius, which moves along a magnetic track on an air cushion, at the Science Fair in Prague, the Czech Republic, on May 31, 2024. Organized annually by the Czech Academy of Sciences, the Science Fair offers visitors highlights from the world of natural, technical, social sciences, and humanities. (Photo by Dana Kesnerova/Xinhua)

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EU Commission Approves Plan Against Nitrogen Pollution - Netherlands

EU Commission Approves Plan Against Nitrogen Pollution - Netherlands

Cattle are outside in the meadow at a farm. Farmers and companies that emit a lot of nitrogen will soon be able to take advantage of the attractive buyout scheme for so-called 'peak loaders'. The European Commission has approved the plans. These buyout plans concern approximately 3,000 dairy farms, pig farms, veal calf farms and poultry farms. Hook of Holland, Netherlands, on May 23, 2024. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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EU Commission Approves Plan Against Nitrogen Pollution - Netherlands

EU Commission Approves Plan Against Nitrogen Pollution - Netherlands

Cattle are outside in the meadow at a farm. Farmers and companies that emit a lot of nitrogen will soon be able to take advantage of the attractive buyout scheme for so-called 'peak loaders'. The European Commission has approved the plans. These buyout plans concern approximately 3,000 dairy farms, pig farms, veal calf farms and poultry farms. Hook of Holland, Netherlands, on May 23, 2024. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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EU Commission Approves Plan Against Nitrogen Pollution - Netherlands

EU Commission Approves Plan Against Nitrogen Pollution - Netherlands

Cattle are outside in the meadow at a farm. Farmers and companies that emit a lot of nitrogen will soon be able to take advantage of the attractive buyout scheme for so-called 'peak loaders'. The European Commission has approved the plans. These buyout plans concern approximately 3,000 dairy farms, pig farms, veal calf farms and poultry farms. Hook of Holland, Netherlands, on May 23, 2024. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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EU Commission Approves Plan Against Nitrogen Pollution - Netherlands

EU Commission Approves Plan Against Nitrogen Pollution - Netherlands

Cattle are outside in the meadow at a farm. Farmers and companies that emit a lot of nitrogen will soon be able to take advantage of the attractive buyout scheme for so-called 'peak loaders'. The European Commission has approved the plans. These buyout plans concern approximately 3,000 dairy farms, pig farms, veal calf farms and poultry farms. Hook of Holland, Netherlands, on May 23, 2024. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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EU Commission Approves Plan Against Nitrogen Pollution - Netherlands

EU Commission Approves Plan Against Nitrogen Pollution - Netherlands

Cattle are outside in the meadow at a farm. Farmers and companies that emit a lot of nitrogen will soon be able to take advantage of the attractive buyout scheme for so-called 'peak loaders'. The European Commission has approved the plans. These buyout plans concern approximately 3,000 dairy farms, pig farms, veal calf farms and poultry farms. Hook of Holland, Netherlands, on May 23, 2024. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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EU Commission Approves Plan Against Nitrogen Pollution - Netherlands

EU Commission Approves Plan Against Nitrogen Pollution - Netherlands

Cattle are outside in the meadow at a farm. Farmers and companies that emit a lot of nitrogen will soon be able to take advantage of the attractive buyout scheme for so-called 'peak loaders'. The European Commission has approved the plans. These buyout plans concern approximately 3,000 dairy farms, pig farms, veal calf farms and poultry farms. Hook of Holland, Netherlands, on May 23, 2024. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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EU Commission Approves Plan Against Nitrogen Pollution - Netherlands

EU Commission Approves Plan Against Nitrogen Pollution - Netherlands

Cattle are outside in the meadow at a farm. Farmers and companies that emit a lot of nitrogen will soon be able to take advantage of the attractive buyout scheme for so-called 'peak loaders'. The European Commission has approved the plans. These buyout plans concern approximately 3,000 dairy farms, pig farms, veal calf farms and poultry farms. Hook of Holland, Netherlands, on May 23, 2024. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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EU Commission Approves Plan Against Nitrogen Pollution - Netherlands

EU Commission Approves Plan Against Nitrogen Pollution - Netherlands

Cattle are outside in the meadow at a farm. Farmers and companies that emit a lot of nitrogen will soon be able to take advantage of the attractive buyout scheme for so-called 'peak loaders'. The European Commission has approved the plans. These buyout plans concern approximately 3,000 dairy farms, pig farms, veal calf farms and poultry farms. Hook of Holland, Netherlands, on May 23, 2024. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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EU Commission Approves Plan Against Nitrogen Pollution - Netherlands

EU Commission Approves Plan Against Nitrogen Pollution - Netherlands

Cattle are outside in the meadow at a farm. Farmers and companies that emit a lot of nitrogen will soon be able to take advantage of the attractive buyout scheme for so-called 'peak loaders'. The European Commission has approved the plans. These buyout plans concern approximately 3,000 dairy farms, pig farms, veal calf farms and poultry farms. Hook of Holland, Netherlands, on May 23, 2024. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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EU Commission Approves Plan Against Nitrogen Pollution - Netherlands

EU Commission Approves Plan Against Nitrogen Pollution - Netherlands

Cattle are outside in the meadow at a farm. Farmers and companies that emit a lot of nitrogen will soon be able to take advantage of the attractive buyout scheme for so-called 'peak loaders'. The European Commission has approved the plans. These buyout plans concern approximately 3,000 dairy farms, pig farms, veal calf farms and poultry farms. Hook of Holland, Netherlands, on May 23, 2024. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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EU Commission Approves Plan Against Nitrogen Pollution - Netherlands

EU Commission Approves Plan Against Nitrogen Pollution - Netherlands

Cattle are outside in the meadow at a farm. Farmers and companies that emit a lot of nitrogen will soon be able to take advantage of the attractive buyout scheme for so-called 'peak loaders'. The European Commission has approved the plans. These buyout plans concern approximately 3,000 dairy farms, pig farms, veal calf farms and poultry farms. Hook of Holland, Netherlands, on May 23, 2024. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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EU Commission Approves Plan Against Nitrogen Pollution - Netherlands

EU Commission Approves Plan Against Nitrogen Pollution - Netherlands

Cattle are outside in the meadow at a farm. Farmers and companies that emit a lot of nitrogen will soon be able to take advantage of the attractive buyout scheme for so-called 'peak loaders'. The European Commission has approved the plans. These buyout plans concern approximately 3,000 dairy farms, pig farms, veal calf farms and poultry farms. Hook of Holland, Netherlands, on May 23, 2024. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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