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PostJune 26, 2024

Startup aims to transform the power grid with superconducting transmission ...

MIT News
“We can deploy much higher power levels at much lower voltage,” Tim Heidel says.
PostJune 25, 2024

EU and US Approaches to Address Energy Poverty

MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
European plug against a backdrop of US dollars
PostJune 11, 2024

Making climate models relevant for local decision-makers

MIT Department of Earth Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences
A new downscaling method used in climate models leverages machine learning to improve resolution at finer scales. By making these simulations more relevant to local areas, policy makers have better access to information informing climate action.
PostJune 11, 2024

New computer vision method helps speed up screening of electronic materials...

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MIT graduate students Eunice Aissi, left, and Alexander Siemenn, have developed a technique that automatically analyzes visual features in printed samples (pictured) to quickly determine key properties of new and promising semiconducting materials.
PostJune 7, 2024

Students research pathways for MIT to reach decarbonization goals

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The class brought together undergraduate and graduate students from across the Institute to learn about different technologies and decide on the best path forward.
PostJune 7, 2024

Improving working environments amid environmental distress

MIT News
Namrata Kala, a professor at the MIT Sloan School of Management, often studies environmental problems and their effects on workers and firms.
PostJune 5, 2024

Reducing carbon emissions from long-haul trucks

MIT Energy Initiative
Based on a series of analytical studies, MIT chemical engineers have come up with an idea that would enable long-haul trucks to use clean-burning hydrogen in place of diesel fuel, thereby reducing their carbon emissions. Left to right: Sayandeep Biswas, William Green, and Kariana Moreno Sader are now building an experiment to test and fine-tune equipment key to their promising approach.
PostMay 30, 2024

Microscopic defects in ice influence how massive glaciers flow, study shows...

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A glacier flows into a fjord in the southwest coast of Greenland.
PostMay 29, 2024

Getting to systemic sustainability

MIT Energy Initiative
World Resource Institute President and CEO Ani Dasgupta stressed that systemic change is needed to bring carbon emissions in line with long-term climate goals. "It’s not one thing that needs to change,” he said. “The whole system needs to change.”
PostMay 29, 2024

New MIT-LUMA Lab created to address climate challenges in the Mediterranean...

Department of Urban Studies and Planning MIT
Maja Hoffmann (left), founder and president of the LUMA Foundation, and Hashim Sarkis, dean of the MIT School of Architecture and Planning, at LUMA Arles in the Parc des Ateliers in France. This 27-acre interdisciplinary campus is an experimental site of exhibitions, artists’ residencies, research laboratories, and educational programs that includes The Tower, a multipurpose space designed by Frank Gehry, seen here amid 19th-century factory buildings.

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