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PostApril 29, 2021

China’s transition to electric vehicles

MIT Energy Initiative
“The benefits appear to be the same order of magnitude as the costs,” says I-Yun Lisa Hsieh PhD ’20 of China’s transition to electric vehicles. “It’s so close that we need to be careful to get the numbers right.”
PostApril 29, 2021

On course to create a fusion power plant

MIT Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering
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PostApril 28, 2021

Learning the lay of the land

MIT Department of Earth Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences
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PostApril 28, 2021

Q&A: Vivienne Sze on crossing the hardwire-software divide for efficient ar...

MIT News
Associate professor Vivienne Sze is bringing artificial intelligence applications to smartphones and tiny robots by co-designing energy-efficient hardware and software.
PostApril 28, 2021

On the Path to an Equitable Energy Transition, a New Collaborative Report P...

MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
PostApril 28, 2021

Cave deposits show surprising shift in permafrost over the last 400,000 yea...

MIT News
Earth’s permafrost shifted to a more stable state in the last 400,000 years and has been less susceptible to thawing since then, according to a new study by MIT researchers and their colleagues, who are pictured here on a research expedition.
PostApril 28, 2021

MIT Climate Clock from D-Lab: Water, Climate Change, and Health

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PostApril 26, 2021

Seeking enhanced materials for nuclear reactors

MIT Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering
Arunkumar Seshadri, MIT
PostApril 26, 2021

Top collegiate inventors awarded 2021 Lemelson-MIT Student Prize

MIT News
The 2021 Lemelson-MIT Student Prize Winners. Top, left to right: Mira Moufarrej, Paige Balcom, Hilary Johnson, Nicole Black. Bottom, left to right: Maya Burhanpurkar and Seung Hwan An; Michael Lan, Bruce Enzmann, and Anson Zhou; Benjamin Johnson and Zane Zents.
PostApril 23, 2021

To advance climate action, MIT seeks partnerships beyond industry

MIT Environmental Solutions Initiative
A broad cross-section of the MIT community was represented at a recent engagement forum. Clockwise from upper left: Senior Associate Dean and Director of the Office of Experiential Learning Kate Trimble, graduate student and president of the MIT Energy Club Pervez Agwan, ESI Director John Fernández, and Professor Tim Gutowski of the Department of Mechanical Engineering.

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