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Impacts of Rainfall Shocks on Out-migration in Türkiye

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Staying the course: Achieving climate change goals in turbulent times

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Photo: The XLV (45th) MIT Global Change Forum explored how decision-makers can stay on course in achieving climate change goals as the world confronts multiple and expanding crises. (Source: NASA)
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Titanic robots make farming more sustainable

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MIT alumnus-founded FarmWise uses hulking, autonomous robots that resemble tractors to preserve crops while snipping weeds, eliminating the need for herbicides.
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The continued study of gibberellins could lead to further breakthroughs in agricultural science and have implications for food security.
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Preparing to be prepared

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MIT architecture professor Miho Mazereeuw’s work on disaster resilience focuses on plans, people, and policies, well as technology and design, to prepare for the future.

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