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TNAU Secures Copyright for Insecticide Prediction Software 'Molinsecto-AI'

As mentioned in the release, Molinsecto-AI emerges as a game-changer in the quest for sustainable agriculture and environmental conservation, contributing to the boost in agricultural yields and driving innovation in insecticide development.

Updated on: 19 April, 2024 5:22 PM IST By: KJ Staff
Crafted by a team of experts, this innovative tool- 'Molinsecto-AI' simplifies the process of recognizing potent insecticide candidates (Image Source: TNAU, Canva)

Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU) has received copyright for the computer tool ‘Molinsecto-AI’ from the Copyright Office, New Delhi. The tool uses Machine Learning to predict the properties of insecticides as mentioned in the TNAU press release.

The unconventional ‘Molinsecto-AI- Molecules Insecticide Property Prediction using Machine Learning,’ marks a significant leap forward in agricultural science, leveraging machine learning to accurately forecast insecticide properties, as highlighted in the press release.

Through the analysis of extensive datasets and the utilization of sophisticated algorithms, Molinsecto-AI empowers users to easily assess chemical compounds' effectiveness against pests, facilitating the creation of safer and more sustainable pest control solutions, the press release notes. Crafted by a team of experts, this innovative tool simplifies the process of recognizing potent insecticide candidates, offering assistance to farmers, researchers, and environmentalists alike. 

Molinsecto-AI stands poised to transform agricultural methodologies with its intuitive interface and predictive prowess, empowering stakeholders to effectively combat crop pests while minimizing ecological harm. As mentioned in the release, Molinsecto-AI emerges as a game-changer in the quest for sustainable agriculture and environmental conservation, contributing to the boost in agricultural yields and driving innovation in insecticide development.

Vice-Chancellor V. Geethalakshmi recognized the developer of this copyrighted software by presenting a certificate issued by the Registrar of Copyright, Copyright Office, New Delhi.

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