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MIT-USAID program releases pioneering evaluation of solar lanterns News | Jan 20, 2015 | Lauren McKown MIT News MIT-USAID program releases pioneering evaluation of solar lanterns
Products of Progress: From bike-mounted maize shellers to solar lamps, startup brings more efficient tools to rural Tanzania. News | Jan 08, 2015 | Rob Matheson, MIT News Office MIT News Products of Progress: From bike-mounted maize shellers to solar lamps, startup brings more efficient tools to rural Tanzania.
D-Lab Alumni Diana Jue & Jackie Stenson: Forbes 2015 30 Under 30: Social Entrepreneurs News | Jan 06, 2015 | Forbes Forbes D-Lab Alumni Diana Jue & Jackie Stenson: Forbes 2015 30 Under 30: Social Entrepreneurs
Scale-Ups Fellow: Turning Trash Into Treasure News | Jan 05, 2015 | Jaclyn Trop Fast Company Scale-Ups Fellow: Turning Trash Into Treasure
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D-Lab Student Fieldwork, January 2015 Blog | Dec 18, 2014 | Nancy Adams D-Lab Student Fieldwork, January 2015