Grant in Aid for space farming research

A grant-in-aid ($36,830) was awarded to a faculty-student duo (Adam Williams, a doctoral student in Bioproducts and Biosystems Engineering, and Prof. Yoo). This fund will help us collect some preliminary data for space farming. Suddenly, the Moon looks a lot closer!

NASA Artemis

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Mini-grant for Indigenous Voices in Agricultural Science