Predicting the future of a tomato plant: Willem Jan Knibbe, Jochem Evers, Sjoerd Boersma and colleagues are trying to achieve this by building a digital twin of the plant. It’s a computer model that can show exactly how a plant grows under different conditions. In this video, the scientists explain what goes into building a digital twin.
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