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PostApril 21, 2023

Volunteer committee helps the MIT community live and work sustainably

MIT News
The MIT Working Green Committee is made up of support staff volunteers committed to making MIT more environmentally friendly. The committee hosts regular Choose to Reuse events to give MIT’s community members a chance to donate unwanted items — or find free things that just might become prized possessions.
PostApril 20, 2023

3 Questions: New MIT major and its role in fighting climate change

MIT News
“It’s a great example of how MIT is taking a leadership role and multidisciplinary approach to tackling climate change by combining engineering and climate system science in one undergraduate major,” says Professor Ali Jadbabaie.
PostApril 20, 2023

Moving perovskite advancements from the lab to the manufacturing floor

MIT News
Two 150mm perovskite mini-modules are tested in an accelerated degradation system at CubicPV under 1 sun illumination on a temperature-controlled stage at 75 degrees Celsius.
PostApril 19, 2023

Podcast: Curiosity Unbounded, Episode 1 — How a free-range kid from Maine...

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Associate professor of civil and environmental engineering Desirée Plata (left), and MIT President Sally Kornbluth.
PostApril 18, 2023

Recycling plastics from research labs

MIT Safe & Sustainable Labs (S2L) Program
Normand Desrochers, MIT EHS technician, picks up pipette tip boxes and conical tube racks to be recycled.
PostApril 18, 2023

Even as temperatures rise, this hydrogel material keeps absorbing moisture

MIT News
MIT engineers have found that a common hydrogel has unique, super-soaking abilities. Even as temperatures climb, the transparent material continues to absorb moisture, and could serve to harvest water in desert regions, and passively regulate humidity in tropical climates.
PostApril 18, 2023

MIT Energy Conference grapples with geopolitics

MIT News
The student-run MIT Energy Conference brought together energy leaders from around the world, with an eye toward the war in Ukraine and other international developments.
PostApril 13, 2023

Impacts of Rainfall Shocks on Out-migration in Türkiye

MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
PostApril 13, 2023

MIT PhD students honored for their work to solve critical issues in water a...

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2023 J-WAFS Fellows Gokul Sampath (left) and Jie Yun
PostApril 13, 2023

MIT engineers devise technology to prevent fouling in photobioreactors for ...

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A new, inexpensive technology can limit the buildup of algae on the walls of photobioreactors that can help convert carbon dioxide into useful products. Reducing this fouling avoids costly cleanouts and allows more photosynthesis to happen within tanks.

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