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MIT foodcomputer recipe ux
Cognitive Computation, Infrastructure, Project Scope

Building a Recipe

scalability & infrastructure “Inside of a Food Computer, climate variables such as carbon dioxide, air temperature, humidity, dissolved oxygen, potential hydrogen, electrical conductivity, root-zone temperature, and more can be controlled and monitored. Usage specifications such as operational energy, water use, … Continue reading “Building a Recipe” →

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