Cyborg Botany integrates electronic sensors and nanomaterials into living plants, transforming them into "bio-hybrids." This allows flora to act as proactive environmental monitors, detecting pollutants or drought, thereby merging nature with technology to advance precision agriculture and climate resilience.
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