Autonomous tractor gives Mizzou students chance to shape agriculture industry
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:34:56 GMT
COLUMBIA, Mo. – A first-of-its-kind tractor at the University of Missouri is allowing students to help shape the future of agriculture.It's a new era for tractors. Besides being electric, it's also autonomous, meaning the driver can control the tractor from a phone or tablet instead of being behind the wheel. The goal is to make farming more efficient and accurate."Compared to a normal tractor, yes, it's very quiet," Rob Myers, director of the MU Center for Regenerative Agriculture, said as he watched the tractor drive in the field Monday.This isn't your average tractor. It's equipped with sensors, cameras, and a battery set to run for nearly 10 hours, all connected to a supercomputer.While this is the first electric autonomous tractor in the Midwest, similar designs are already being used along the west coast. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily News ...Longtime Mills High girls basketball coach dies
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Dave Matsu was remembered on Monday as a “best friend” to his son and more than a high school girls basketball coach.Matsu, 54, died on Saturday, one week after suffering a stroke.Justin Matsu, who coached alongside his father at Mills High in Millbrae, wrote Monday on social media, “My best friend, mentor, golf partner. Love and miss you so much already pops. Life will never be the same without you. Coaching will never be the same without but I promise to carry on your legacy. A hui hou dad.”The father-son duo led Mills to the Central Coast Section Division III championship last season, the program’s first section title since 1985.Dave Matsu coached at Mills for 16 seasons, winning 253 games, according to results reported to MaxPreps.We are saddened to announce the passing of our long time beloved Head coach Dave Matsu. Coach Dave will truly be missed and has left a legacy in the high school basketball community as a great coach but even better person. We love you Coach Dave #ohana...President Biden will travel to Israel on Wednesday
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By Matthew Lee and Aamer Madhani | Associated PressTEL AVIV, Israel — President Joe Biden will travel to Jordan on Wednesday to meet with Arab leaders following his trip to Israel as concerns increase that the raging Israel-Hamas war could expand into a larger regional conflict.White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said Monday evening that Biden would go to Jordan where he would meet with King Abdullah, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.“We’ve been crystal clear about the need for humanitarian aid to be able to continue to flow into Gaza. That has been a consistent call by President Biden and certainly by this entire administration,” Kirby said.U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced Biden’s travel to Israel as the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip grows more dire and as Israel prepares for a possible ground attack on the 141-square-mile (365-square-kilometer) territory to roo...Trump says he would ban Gaza refugees from the US
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By Thomas Beaumont and Jill Colvin | Associated PressCLIVE, Iowa — Doubling down on the hard-line immigration policies that have long animated his base, former President Donald Trump on Monday vowed to bar refugees from Gaza and immediately expand his first-term Muslim travel ban if he wins a second term following the deadly attack on Israel last week.Speaking to supporters in Iowa, Trump said that if he returns to the Oval Office, he will immediately begin “ideological screening” for all immigrants and bar those who sympathize with Hamas and Muslim extremists. The war between Israel and Hamas has sparked what is now the deadliest of five Gaza wars for both sides, with more than 4,000 dead.His proposals would mark a dramatic expansion of the controversial — and legally dubious — policies that drew alarm from immigrant rights and civil liberties activists, but helped him win the GOP primary in 2016. Trump has long railed against the U.S. taking immigrants from countries h...Female found dead near Santa Clara County road, homicide investigation initiated
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(KRON) -- The Santa Clara County Sheriff's homicide office is investigating the death of a female whose body was found near a road in unincorporated San Jose, the sheriff's office announced Monday. The body was found on the 2200 block of Mount Pleasant Road on Oct. 9. That address is east of San Jose. Alameda woman disappears while walking in her neighborhood San Jose Fire Department personnel pronounced her dead at the scene. The sheriff's office did not release details surrounding the death or the victim's identity and age.Anyone with information about the case is asked to call one of these two numbers: (408) 888-4500 -- or (408) 808-4431.Richmond woman last seen Sunday morning
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(KRON) -- The Richmond Police Department is searching for a woman who has not been seen since Sunday morning. Della Klein, 63, was last seen in the 2800 block of Salesian Avenue. She is 5'2" and 175 pounds. Klein was last seen wearing a light gray jacket, black shorts and white leggings. Anyone who sees her or believes to know where she is is asked to call (510) 233-1214.All lanes reopen on westbound I-80 in San Pablo after shooting
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(KRON) -- All westbound lanes of Interstate 80 were shut down in San Pablo Monday afternoon due to police activity. The lanes have since reopened.California Highway Patrol reported the incident was a "possible shooting." It said a victim was hit by shattered glass, but not gunfire. The lanes were blocked at San Pablo Dam Road. A Sig Alert was issued. This is a developing story. Stick with KRON4 for updates.Pro-Palestine NYU Law Student Speaks Out After Job Offer Was Rescinded
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Three days after Hamas’s attack on Israel, New York University Law School student body president Ryna Workman sent a newsletter to classmates expressing “unwavering and absolute solidarity with Palestinians in their resistance against oppression toward liberation and self-determination.” Workman assigned the blame for “this tremendous loss of life” to Israel’s apartheid regime over Palestinians, while not mentioning Hamas, whose attack killed some 1,300 Israelis.Workman told The Intercept that the intention was an intra-community message that spoke to Israel’s 75-year violent regime over Palestine and expressed support for Palestinians’ basic human rights. Yet the newsletter drew widespread criticism for not directly condemning Hamas’s killing of Israeli civilians — and the backlash was swift. Workman was ousted as student body president; had a job offer rescinded by a firm they previously interned at, Winston & Strawn; and received a litany of threats online.Workman told The In...The Baltimore Ravens have been starting fast all season. They also closed strong Sunday in London
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OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) — Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens closed out this game just fine.There was a brief stretch in the third quarter when another lead started slipping away, but Jackson steadied his team quickly and the Ravens went on to a 24-16 victory over the Tennessee Titans on Sunday in London.“The margin is very thin in this league. It’s razor thin,” Baltimore coach John Harbaugh said Monday after returning to the U.S. “Everybody is right around .500 or just above .500 or just below .500 — in terms of talent and ability and coaching and all that other kind of stuff — so the difference is week to week.“It’s your ability to persist, overcome, come up with a good game plan, execute the game plan, and then really make plays.”Baltimore (4-2) leads the AFC North, although the Ravens feel their start could have even better. Mistakes and late-game mismanagement led to losses to Indianapolis and Pittsburgh, the latter of which came a week before the matchup with the Tita...Truck driver killed in I-25 coal train derailment, bridge collapse
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:34:56 GMT
DENVER (AP) — A truck driver was killed when a train derailed near Pueblo, Colorado, and caused a railroad bridge to collapse onto a major highway — crushing the semitruck, spilling coal and mangled rail cars across the roadway and shutting down traffic indefinitely, authorities said Monday. The 60-year-old driver was initially said to be trapped in the Sunday afternoon accident on Interstate 25, but authorities said Monday that he had died. FOX31 Newsletters: Sign up to get breaking news sent to your inbox The partially collapsed bridge could be seen Monday afternoon with the semitruck caught beneath it in the northbound right lane. Derailed train cars were piled up on the bridge and along the tracks to the northeast and large amounts of coal covered a portion of the highway.A nine-mile (14-kilometer) stretch of I-25 — the main north-south road corridor in Colorado, used by 39,000 to 44,000 vehicles daily — was shut down in what the Colorado Department of Transportation said Mond...Latest news
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