AI helping find ‘world’s loneliest plant’ a partner

Artificial intelligence is being used in the hunt to find an endangered male plant, described as the world’s loneliest, a female partner. A research project, led by the University of Southampton, is scouring thousands of acres of forest in South Africa – where the only known Encephalartos woodii (E. woodii) was ever found. All existing…

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