MIT researchers inform World Food Program work to reduce post-harvest losses
Study of post-harvest storage technology use in Uganda assesses potential for farmer adoption, identifies supply chain challenges and solutions.
Study of post-harvest storage technology use in Uganda assesses potential for farmer adoption, identifies supply chain challenges and solutions.
An MIT professor helped turn a class project into a mass-produced product that is helping people in developing countries.
Large-scale tests compare damage from insects and moisture using a variety of containers.
Innovators and researchers tackle global issues through actionable research and collaboration.
When a plan to improve stoves in Peru met unexpected challenges, MIT senior Sade Nabahe rose to meet them.
Study of malaria rapid diagnostic tests in Uganda assesses scalability, identifies supply chain challenges.
MIT researchers develop a decision-making tool for global classrooms looking to deploy educational technologies.
Study of water test kits used in Gujarat, India, assesses suitability, scalability, and sustainability.
Nanes brings to D-Lab 30 years of experience on four continents in technology, innovation, supply chains, and microfinance.
Four new projects and one renewal receive $150,000 in funding for 2016-2017.
Professor of mechanical engineering brings a long association with D-Lab and a commitment to design for the developing world.
Fellows work on low-cost microgrids, prosthetics made from cane, hands-on STEM education in Ghana, and a rechargeable headlamp for rural Indian farmers.
Members of the MIT community host maker events on campus and give talks about making in Washington.
MIT Corporation life member and global entrepreneur honored for his history of service and philanthropy at MIT.
From windmills to software, graduate student Ned Burnell creates better tools.