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Le plus grand salon tech de la planète s’apprête à ouvrir en virtuel
Le CES qui se tient chaque année début janvier à Las Vegas est contraint par le Covid de passer au 100% virtuel. Ce qui ne

UAE launches Middle East’s First Arabian Horse e-Studbook
The UAE is launching an Arabian horse e-studbook, which is a novel initiative in the Middle East. The move follows a directive issued by His

This burp-catching mask for cows could slow down climate change
There are 1.6 billion cattle on Earth, and their burps and farts are becoming a big problem. Cows expel methane, a colourless and odourless gas

New AI project aims to recognise a cow by its skin patterns
An innovative new project sees video game developers and animal health organisations collaborate to improve welfare in dairy cattle. Agricultural innovation group Agri-EPI Centre and

Focus sur les tracker d’animaux fonctionnant avec le BLE
Vous avez des animaux de compagnie ? Vous connaissez ce sentiment déchirant en cas de disparition. Et ce, même s’il s’agit d’une fausse alarme ou

Pressure Mat Technology for Saddle Fit and Horse Training
Saddle pressure mats used to be one of the great tools reserved for equitation scientists. But today, as technology becomes more affordable, they’ve become accessible

Facial recognition for pigs: Is it helping Chinese farmers or hurting the poorest?
Shapely, upright ears. Like humans, pigs have idiosyncratic faces, and new players in the Chinese pork market are taking notice, experimenting with increasingly sophisticated versions

Video game technology to help identify dairy cows
Video games experts from Dundee are helping dairy farmers and vets identify their cows. Experts at award-winning games developer Pocket Sized Hands (PSH) and Abertay

Cow collar technology trialled by farmers in bid to help protect Great Barrier Reef
You might be more accustomed to seeing collars on cats and dogs, but collars for cows are the latest technology some farmers are trialling to