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21-Apr-2026
Geometry-aware human noise removal from TLS point clouds via 2D segmentation projection
Osaka Metropolitan University
Osaka Metropolitan University researchers proposed a geometry-aware framework for automatically removing human noise from TLS point clouds by projecting 2D instance segmentation masks into 3D space and validating candidates through multi-stage geometric filtering.
- Journal
- Sensors
21-Apr-2026
Biochar shows promise in unlocking soil phosphorus and improving global crop productivity
Biochar Editorial Office, Shenyang Agricultural University
Phosphorus is essential for plant growth, yet much of the phosphorus in soils worldwide remains locked in forms that crops cannot use. A new review study highlights how biochar, a carbon-rich material derived from biomass, could play a key role in improving phosphorus availability and boosting agricultural sustainability.
- Journal
- Biochar
21-Apr-2026
New algorithm helps deliver disaster aid faster and more fairly
Koç University
Researchers from Koç University and international collaborators have developed a new algorithm that enables faster and more equitable distribution of disaster relief supplies. By integrating fairness directly into logistics planning, the model reduces inequality in unmet demand by up to 34% without compromising delivery speed. The approach offers a practical tool for improving decision-making in real-world emergency response operations.
- Journal
- European Journal of Operational Research
20-Apr-2026
Non-contact detection of post-regurgitation deep inhalation in calves using infrared thermography and deep learning-based nostril segmentation
Osaka Metropolitan University
An Osaka Metropolitan University research team proposed a non-contact approach for characterizing post-regurgitation deep inhalation in calves using infrared thermography and deep learning-based nostril segmentation.
- Journal
- BMC Veterinary Research
20-Apr-2026
New insights into “forever chemicals” reveal how biochar could help clean up persistent pollution
Biochar Editorial Office, Shenyang Agricultural University
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, widely known as PFAS or “forever chemicals,” have become a growing global concern due to their persistence, toxicity, and widespread presence in water, soil, and even food. A new review study highlights how biochar, a carbon-rich material derived from biomass, could play a key role in addressing this environmental challenge.
- Journal
- Biochar
20-Apr-2026
New USF study: Chatbot empathy can worsen customer reactions
University of South FloridaWhen a service encounter goes south, customers expect empathy. Hearing an employee say, “I share your frustration,” can calm tensions and rebuild trust. But new research from the University of South Florida suggests that when a chatbot tries the same tactic, it can backfire.
- Journal
- MIS Quarterly
20-Apr-2026
Botanic gardens: indispensable engines for delivering the Kunming–Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework
South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Botanic gardens are uniquely positioned to drive global plant conservation, ex situ safeguarding, and ecological restoration to fulfill the Kunming–Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework.
- Journal
- Biological Diversity
20-Apr-2026
Oman’s mountain goats reveal genetic secrets to surviving extreme environments
Sultan Qaboos University
A genomic study of goats in Oman’s Al Jabal Al Akhdar reveals strong genetic diversity that supports survival in harsh mountain conditions. Despite some inbreeding, key adaptive traits linked to metabolism and stress resilience remain intact. The findings highlight the value of conserving local breeds to support climate-resilient livestock systems.
- Journal
- Biology