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Lightning-as-a-service for agriculture

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They discuss how Rainstick mimics natural thunderstorms to create electric fields and frequencies that promote plant growth, challenges and breakthroughs in their research, and their participation in the AWS Compute for Climate Fellowship.

Episode notes:

Rainstick uses electricity to mimic the natural effects of lightning to grow crops bigger, faster, and more sustainably.

Want to learn more about the Compute for Climate program? Check our podcast with Lisbeth Kaufman, Head of Climate Tech at AWS.

Ryan wrote about how software is being applied to agriculture a few years ago.

Connect with Darryl on LinkedIn.

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