Making agriculture more resilient to climate change
Researchers across MIT are working on ways to boost food production and help crops survive drought.
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Researchers across MIT are working on ways to boost food production and help crops survive drought.
Using the concept of “outdoor days,” a study shows how global warming will affect people’s ability to work or enjoy recreation outdoors.
MIT’s innovation and entrepreneurship system helps launch water, food, and ag startups with social and economic benefits.
The innovation, which employs beeswax to maintain consistent heating, is the result of three years of co-design with Cameroonian poultry farmers.
MIT spinout SiTration looks to disrupt industries with a revolutionary process for recovering and extracting critical materials.
Propelled by MIT mentors and colleagues, two Kavanaugh Fellows will spend a year getting their innovative technologies ready for the market.
The material could be made as a thin coating to analyze air quality in industrial or home settings over time.
A filter made from yeast encapsulated in hydrogels can quickly absorb lead as water flows through it.
Jonathan Bessette and Akash Ball have been named 2024-25 J-WAFS Fellows for water treatment technologies.
MIT Sea Grant students apply machine learning to support local aquaculture hatcheries.
Extractive industries threaten water, glaciers, and livelihoods, but new research offers hope.
MIT chemical engineers create a zwitterionic hydrogel system for single-step water treatment with minimal environmental footprint.
New coating protects nitrogen-fixing bacteria from heat and humidity, which could allow them to be deployed for large-scale agricultural use.
A newly identified process could explain a variety of natural phenomena and enable new approaches to desalination.
The rich soil holds thousands of tons of carbon, sequestered over centuries by indigenous practices, a new study suggests.