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biological crop protection

: products used to combat stressors and promote crop health, derived from or inspired by naturally occurring substances and organisms

genetic chemistry

: the use of genetic code to discover the foundations of small molecule medicines

generative biology

: the use of vast computational power to create biological designs with desired properties by inferring the principals of biology from large datasets

soil health

: the capacity of soil to function as a living ecosystem that sustains plants, animals, and people

nature-positive agriculture

: growing practices that protect, maintain, and enhance ecosystems

transfer RNA (tRNA)

: an RNA molecule that decodes mRNA and transfers the appropriate amino acid to the growing polypeptide chain

agricultural carbon credit

: a permit representing one metric tonne of carbon dioxide that is generated by quantifying and verifying the impact of nature-based methods in either avoiding carbon emissions or increasing the amount of carbon stored in the land


Polyintelligence

: the synthesis of machine, human, and nature’s intelligence to form a collaborative network that leverages the creativity and imagination of humans, the adaptive problem-solving capabilities of nature, and the speed and scale of machines

carbon insetting

: nature-based sustainability initiatives upstream or downstream of a company’s operations that reduce greenhouse gas emissions and increase carbon storage, enhancing the carbon emissions reduction capacity of a supply chain

globin switching

: the process of changing which type of hemoglobin a red blood cell produces, shifting from adult sickled hemoglobin to fetal hemoglobin as a therapeutic approach to sickle cell disease

somatic genomics

: the study of genetic variation found within each cell of a multicellular organism

scope 3 emissions

: greenhouse gas emissions from sources not owned or controlled by an organization, occurring upstream or downstream in its supply chain