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PostMay 11, 2023

Like ancient mariners, ancestors of Prochlorococcus microbes rode out to se...

MIT News
New research suggests the Prochlorococcus microbe’s ancient coastal ancestors colonized the ocean by rafting out on chitin particles.
PostMay 10, 2023

Of satellites and surveys: How innovative data collection can speed up clim...

Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL)
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PostMay 10, 2023

This startup says its first fusion plant is five years away. Experts doubt ...

MIT Technology Review
Electromagnetic coils that will be used in the fusion generator, Polaris.
PostMay 10, 2023

Inaugural J-WAFS Grand Challenge aims to develop enhanced crop variants and...

MIT News
The 2023 J-WAFS Grand Challenge research team: (top row, left to right) Matt Shoulders, Bryan Bryson, Bin Zhang, and Mary Gehring; (bottom row, left to right) Ahmed Badran, Robert Wilson, Spencer Whitney, and Stephen Long
PostMay 9, 2023

This abundant material could unlock cheaper batteries for EVs

MIT Technology Review
Electric Vehicle manufacturing plant
PostMay 8, 2023

The answer may be blowing in the wind

MIT Energy Initiative
(Left to right:) Panelists Tim Schittekatte (MIT), Christina Hoffman (Avangrid), Johannes Pfeifenberger (The Brattle Group), and Julia Bovey (Eversource) explore the policy and regulation issues associated with offshore wind.
PostMay 8, 2023

US and UAE governments highlight early warning system for climate resilienc...

MIT News
International nonprofit BRAC is working with farmers to pilot salinity-resilient sunflower seeds for oil production in southwestern Bangladesh, in fields that have been fallow during one of the growing seasons due to salinity intrusion.
PostMay 8, 2023

Governing for our descendants

MIT News
Ford Professor of Political Science Lily L. Tsai is interested in distributive justice. In her essay, she considers the needs of people in the future when determining who deserves what resources. People who haven’t been born yet will bear the brunt of climate change in the future.
PostMay 2, 2023

How chemists could give new life to old wind turbine blades

MIT Technology Review
Decommissioned wind turbines
PostMay 1, 2023

MIT faculty tackle big ideas in a symposium kicking off Inauguration Day

MIT News
At a symposium exploring the theme “Where Big Ideas Come From — and Why They Matter,” MIT faculty presented their research and shared their perspectives on how MIT can cultivate ideas and innovations to meet the major challenges of the world today. Left to right: Linda Henry (moderator), Cullen Buie, Andrew Lo, Anne White, Jinhua Zhao, Pablo Jarilllo-Herrero, Dina Katabi, Sangeeta Bhatia

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