Mobile solution for farmers and plan for global shrimp marketplace win agribusiness prize
Seven finalist teams pitched their business ideas at the Rabobank-MIT Food and Agribusiness Innovation Prize competition.
Seven finalist teams pitched their business ideas at the Rabobank-MIT Food and Agribusiness Innovation Prize competition.
Student-led startups Symbrosia and SiPure each awarded a $14,000 grand prize.
The one-year Scale-Ups Fellowships program provides each fellow with a $20,000 grant and support tailored to address their specific needs.
An affordable, easy-to-use handheld sensor, soon to enter the market, can indicate the presence of bacterial contaminants in food in seconds.
Machine learning can reveal optimal growing conditions to maximize taste and other features.
Award from USAID will support research collaborations through new Center of Excellence in Energy at Ain Shams University in Cairo.
MIT-led team uses nanoparticles to deliver genes into plant chloroplasts.
Two new J-WAFS Solutions commercialization grants will support novel technologies that aim to improve the economics and resiliency of farming.
J-WAFS-funded MIT research team shows a new method of fertilizer production can better suit the needs of farms in Africa and around the globe.
Research from the lab of assistant professor of chemistry Gabriela Schlau-Cohen advances the understanding of plants' photosynthetic machinery.
MIT spinoff Raptor Maps uses machine-learning software to improve the maintenance of solar panels.
PhD student Julia Sokol is helping develop drip irrigation technologies that allow farmers to save water and energy.
ClimaCell uses wireless signals to track and forecast the weather in every 500-meter patch of the Earth’s surface.
Experts gather at MIT to share insights, techniques, and strategies for building resilient urban water systems.
The civil and environmental engineering PhD student investigates the effects of climate change in the Midwest.