Abdul Latif Jameel World Education Lab (J-WEL) to spark global renaissance in education through innovation at MIT
Empowering underserved populations will be a guiding focus.
Empowering underserved populations will be a guiding focus.
New design cuts costs, energy needs for drip irrigation, bringing the systems within reach for more farmers.
Analysis shows system could economically bring fresh water and renewable energy storage to drought-stricken coastal regions worldwide.
Award will fund a 12-month project to study the implementation of wheelchair sensors in Indonesia.
Professor Malick Ghachem discusses how historians contribute to problem-solving by identifying the roots and sources of a problem.
Study of post-harvest storage technology use in Uganda assesses potential for farmer adoption, identifies supply chain challenges and solutions.
The mix of products that countries export is a good predictor of income distribution, study finds.
As camps swell, change:WATER Labs aims to bring toilets into individual homes.
MIT researchers are developing mobile torrefaction technology that can convert biomass into clean-burning fuel, unlocking potential income for farmers.
Students with a common passion for food and water security share their research at the MIT Water and Food Security Symposium.
Five events build connections between industry, startups, governments, faculty members, and financiers.
Innovators and researchers tackle global issues through actionable research and collaboration.
Samuel Tak Lee Graduate Fellow Zixiao Yin plans to serve communities back home in Inner Mongolia.
Study of malaria rapid diagnostic tests in Uganda assesses scalability, identifies supply chain challenges.
Study shows unlicensed health care practitioners in India improve with modest training.