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Built in the heart of Cal’s campus in the Berkeley Hills overlooking San Francisco Bay — an area prone to seismic activity — ...
Jack Griffin said he was going to save the world.He told everyone — in interviews, on stage, and in a TEDx Talk — that ...
It’s an industry that’s also an ongoing experiment. Here’s an in-depth look at how rural Virginia’s climate and scientific resources are enabling a new way of growing food.
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Vertical Farming
As our civilization has expanded outward we find ourselves running out of new room to settle and farm, and often look to ...
On the East Coast — in Westbrook, Maine — Vertical Harvest is opening a 50,000-square-foot hydroponic vertical farm in a six-story steel-and-glass building.
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Vertical farming is the practice of growing plants in vertically stacked layers in a building. This makes it possible to grow vegetables close to consumers, such as next to a supermarket. Since ...
At its peak, the Braddock vertical farm churned out 500,000 pounds of spinach, lettuce and other leafy greens by utilizing robots, artificial intelligence, high-tech equipment and data analysis.
A vertical farming startup from the UK is taking its technology to new heights. The UK Space Agency has awarded Vertical Future £1.5mn to build an autonomous farm in orbit. The high-tech veggie ...
Indoor farms are remaking the produce market — at a cost to the planet. Amid drought and record heat, high-tech greenhouses and vertical farms boast of being a more climate-friendly way to grow.