Saving rural India’s “liquid cash”
MIT spinout’s milk-chillers reduce spoilage and boost yields in villages.
MIT spinout’s milk-chillers reduce spoilage and boost yields in villages.
Incoming Tata Fellows get a crash course on resource-constrained communities and the challenges of the developing world.
Researchers design cheap prosthetic knee that mimics normal walking motion.
PhD student Reshmaan Hussam’s study of Bangladeshis’ economic behavior leads to research on hand-washing.
Rich Fletcher and Daniel Chamberlain will use their winnings to field-test a low-cost mobile device to diagnose pulmonary disease in rural India.
MIT students launch social enterprises that work with communities to foster financial and environmental sustainability.
PhD student Natasha Wright makes water safe to drink for rural, off-grid Indian villages.
2015 fellows include MIT alumni and members of the International Development Innovation Network working in Brazil, Ethiopia, India, Tanzania, and Uganda.
“India’s Greatest Architect” left his mark on MIT and the world.
Annual summit expands to three sessions, focused on recycling, health care, and empowering desert communities.
MIT team, working with villagers in India, designs peer-to-peer system to enable local power sharing.
Tata Center team invents the first solar-powered water pump tailored to the irrigation needs of millions of small-acreage farmers in the Ganges River basin.
MIT graduate student studies how a new U.N. treaty could affect mercury emissions from coal power plants in Asia.
New book details how Kenya’s Indian immigrants established a foothold in a foreign land.
MIT study finds evidence that a new strain of H1N1 may carry dangerous mutations.