Cambridge University Botanic Garden has introduced generative AI chatbots to allow visitors to talk to twenty species of ...
Cambridge University Botanic Garden was the first botanic garden in the UK to grow this endangered tree species. It is distributed in at least 372 botanic gardens globally. A major study of botanic ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Dr Raphaella Hull meets Hugh the Firmoss - one of the "talking plants" in the exhibition [Lloyd Mann/University of Cambridge] ...
Cambridge University Botanic Gardens’ latest exhibition has received mixed reactions over its use of artificial intelligence ...
BOTANICAL gardens contribute living interest to the teaching of plant science, and it is significant that their development began in the earliest days of the study of botany. The University of ...
More than 3,500 botanic gardens hold vast plant collections, yet disconnected data systems slow efforts to prevent extinction ...
Another chance to visit the delightful Cambridge University Botanic Garden, but this time in early June. Last year we visited in April. The Botanic Garden was established as a University teaching and ...
Talking Plants will allow visitors to talk with plants by scanning QR codes and opening a chat-box on their phones.
Another chance to visit the delightful Cambridge University Botanic Garden. The Botanic Garden was established as a University teaching and research resource by Professor John Stevens Henslow, and was ...
CONSIDERABLE publicity has been given in the Press to the will of the late Mr. R. R. Gory, who was, in his lifetime, a generous benefactor of the Botanic Garden in Cambridge. He bequeathed the residue ...