The Mass Experiment was one of the largest coordinated student science projects in the world. Around 30,000 students from 498 schools across Denmark took part in the project, which merged large-scale citizen science with cutting-edge soil research. Trine Nørgaard from Aarhus University one of the project organisers, tells us more.
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A pan-European team of scientists and soil innovation partners are inviting soil advisers, land...
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Future users such as soil advisers, land managers, policy makers and scientists are being invited to help shape...
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There’s a powerful but often hidden mechanism that could reshape how we...
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A new EU Soil Health Data Cube layered map will revolutionise how...
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In September, Grant Campbell from the University of Aberdeen attended a meeting...
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Interview with Anna Krzywoszynska, Associate Professor of Transdisciplinary Human-Environment Relations (University of Oulu)...
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In this blog, Fatemeh Hateffard and Thomas Gumbricht from Stockholm University tell...
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Measuring soil health across a large continent provides us with a challenge....
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AI4SoilHealth is at the forefront of working with stakeholders to co-design, create and harness digital technology to support pan European Soil Mission efforts. The infrastructure will be used for assessing, and continuously monitoring, soil health metrics. We caught up with David Robinson from the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology to find out more about the scientific challenges that AI4SoilHealth is working on to do this and how the project intends to change the way soil health is measured across Europe.
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