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18th August 2011

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Dutch PlantLab Revolutionizes Farming: No Sunlight, No Windows, Less Water, Better Food | Singularity Hub
You’ve heard of paint by numbers? Get ready for feed-the-world by numbers. Dutch agricultural company PlantLab wants  to change almost everything you know about growing plants. Instead of  outdoors, they want farms to be in skyscrapers, warehouses, or  underground using hydroponics or other forms of controlled environments.  Instead of sunlight they use red and blue LEDs. Water? They need just  10% of the traditional requirements. At every stage of their high tech  process, PlantLab monitors thousands of details (163,830 reports per  second!) with advanced sensors to create the perfect environment for  each individual type of crop. In short, they create a high tech ‘plant  paradise’. See it in action in the videos below, followed by plenty of  pics of their tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, etc. PlantLab’s  revolutionary approach to agriculture may be able to leverage math and  science to create a better food supply for the world’s escalating  population. Fresher, local, more efficient…and they supposedly taste  better too!

smarterplanet:

Dutch PlantLab Revolutionizes Farming: No Sunlight, No Windows, Less Water, Better Food | Singularity Hub

You’ve heard of paint by numbers? Get ready for feed-the-world by numbers. Dutch agricultural company PlantLab wants to change almost everything you know about growing plants. Instead of outdoors, they want farms to be in skyscrapers, warehouses, or underground using hydroponics or other forms of controlled environments. Instead of sunlight they use red and blue LEDs. Water? They need just 10% of the traditional requirements. At every stage of their high tech process, PlantLab monitors thousands of details (163,830 reports per second!) with advanced sensors to create the perfect environment for each individual type of crop. In short, they create a high tech ‘plant paradise’. See it in action in the videos below, followed by plenty of pics of their tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, etc. PlantLab’s revolutionary approach to agriculture may be able to leverage math and science to create a better food supply for the world’s escalating population. Fresher, local, more efficient…and they supposedly taste better too!

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Source: singularityhub.com

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shit I keep in my ears

shit I keep in my ears

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thebest!

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yeah, I’m the best!

yeah, I’m the best!

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4.30AM: second year semester two project 1 complete

4.30AM: second year semester two project 1 complete

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best friends XD

best friends XD

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elemental??

elemental??

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BL

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