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Agriculture Source Concept

Vertical Farming

Agriculture practiced in vertically stacked layers, often in controlled indoor environments. Using hydroponics, LED lighting, and AI monitoring, it produces crops year-round with 95% less water and no pesticides, bringing farms into cities.

sustainability urban farming hydroponics food security innovation

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Photosynthesis

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Environmental Science
64.8%

The Carbon Cycle

The biogeochemical cycle by which carbon is exchanged among the biosphere, atmosphere, oceans, and geosphere. Understanding this cycle is crucial for addressing climate change, as human activities hav...

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Biology
64.1%

Bioluminescence

The production of light by living organisms through chemical reactions. From fireflies to deep-sea creatures, this natural glow serves purposes ranging from attracting mates to luring prey. Scientists...

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Computer Science
63.7%

Neural Networks

Computing systems inspired by biological brains, consisting of interconnected nodes that process information in layers. They learn patterns from data through training, enabling machines to recognize i...

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Genetics
62.0%

CRISPR Gene Editing

A revolutionary biotechnology tool that allows scientists to edit DNA sequences with precision. Like molecular scissors, it can cut, delete, or insert genetic material, offering potential cures for ge...

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How similarity is calculated

Each concept is converted into a 768-dimensional vector using the nomic-embed-text model. Similarity scores are calculated using cosine similarity—measuring the angle between vectors. A score of 100% means identical meaning; lower scores indicate decreasing semantic relatedness.