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  1. Data-Driven Hypersonic Turbulence Modeling Toolset

    SBC: ATA ENGINEERING, INC.            Topic: N22AT016

    Development of hypersonic aircraft and weapon systems has become a critical focus for the Department of Defense to maintain global strike and projection of force capabilities. Despite decades of research, traditional computational fluid dynamics (CFD) methods are either incapable of adequately predicting complex features in hypersonic flows or too expensive to be of practical use for vehicle desig ...

    STTR Phase II 2024 Department of DefenseNavy
  2. A rapid, field-portable sensor for detecting histamine in food.

    SBC: ALLERGY AMULET            Topic: 85

    PROJECT SUMMARYTitle: A rapid field-portable sensor for detecting histamine in food.PD: Mendecki LukaszInstitution: Allergy Amulet Inc.Scombrotoxin poisoning is a leading foodborne illness caused by the consumption of spoiledfish and fishery products containing high concentrations of histamine. Histamine is thereforean indicator of freshness and microbiological quality of many perishable foods. De ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture
  3. Validation of rapid test kits for foodborne pathogens

    SBC: CELLBAE INC.            Topic: 85

    Early rapid and accurate detection of foodborne pathogens is important for outbreak preventionmaintaining food safety along the supply chain and ensuring that food consignments are notsubjected to unnecessary delays. Confirmatory culture-based methods or technologies (e.g.polymerase chain reaction and mass spectrometry) are labor-intensive have long turnaround time(1-5 days) and require expensive ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture
  4. Semiochemical Control of the Diamondback Moth for the Crucifer Growers

    SBC: Isca Technologies, Inc.            Topic: 812

    2023 USDA/NIFA SBIR Phase I: Semiochemical Control of the Diamondback Moth for the Small Crucifer GrowerCompany: ISCA Technologies Inc. PI: Agenor Mafra-Neto PhDField 7 Project Summary/AbstractThis project will develop novel control solutions for a key crucifer pest diamondback moth(DBM) Plutella xylostella. ISCA will develop two DBM control strategies:Acttra Plutella alure containing a blend of c ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture
  5. Grady's Garden web App in concert with animation content, healthy branded products to improve the health of kids of color who live in underserved communities and are at risk of childhood obesity.

    SBC: GRADY'S GARDEN LLC            Topic: 85

    Poor dietary quality and low fruit and vegetable (FV) intake in particular is an established riskfactor for many chronic diseases; current consumption among children is alarmingly inadequate.Engaging children through school and afterschool settings is a viable strategy to make positivechanges but for transformational and sustainable impact messaging must also reach familiesteachers retail environm ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture
  6. Automated, online nitrogen analyzer

    SBC: ONDAVIA, INC.            Topic: 84

    The presence of these excess nutrients in natural waterways leads to algal blooms that threaten thelife of aquatic organisms and human drinking water sources. Algal blooms not only reduce theoxygen content in water but also produce toxins that are difficult to remove and harmful to health.A key nutrient is nitrogen an estimated one-hundred billion kilograms of which is releasedannually from fertil ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture
  7. Advancing tissue culture in tree species for use in climate adaptation, breeding, production of cultured tree products

    SBC: FORAY BIOSCIENCE, INC.            Topic: 81

    FORAY bioscience Inc. Phase I USDA-NIFA-SBIR-009301 Topic 8.1 2023PI: Dr. ASHLEY BECKWITHCEO FORAY bioscience IncE-mail: ash@foraybio.comAdvancing tissue culture in tree species for use in climate adaptation breedingproduction of cultured tree products1 Project SummaryDemand for forest products is growing but global forests are shrinking by ~15 billion trees per year.Sourcing inefficiencies exacer ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture
  8. Sensors for Measuring Subsurface and Ambient Nitrogen Oxides (NOx and N2O) from Agricultural Production Systems

    SBC: REDNOX, INC.            Topic: 84

    Two major anthropogenic events need immediate attention. First is climate change triggered byincreased emission of greenhouse gases (GHG) including carbon dioxide (CO ) nitrous oxide2 (N O) and methane (CH ). The second is increased air pollution from particulate matter (PM2.5)2 4 and ozone catalyzed by nitrogen oxides NO (NO =NO+NO ). Agricultural practices play a majorx x 2 role in exacerbating ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture
  9. A low-cost snow water equivalent sensor

    SBC: NWB SENSORS INC            Topic: 84

    Project SummaryAccumulated snowpack is a major source of water throughout the United States. Accuratelymonitoring snow on the northern plains is a significant need for streamflow forecasting andreservoir management. This has been demonstrated by the US Army Corp of Engineersestablishment of the Upper Missouri River Basin Plains Snow and Soil Moisture MonitoringNetwork. The availability of a low-co ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture
  10. Semi-rigid Luminescent Hoop House for Combined Solar and Agriculture

    SBC: SOLICULTURE, INC.            Topic: 813

    This project will combine a semi-rigid solar panel with a low cost hoop house resulting a protectedagriculture structure at an installed cost of less than $2.00/W. This cost point allows for capitalfinancing from energy developers through a commercial power purchase agreement. Combiningsolar with agriculture opens up farmland to solar development that would normally be off limits fora solar only i ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture
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