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PostOctober 24, 2022

Doubling down on sustainability innovation in Kendall Square

MIT News
The main event of this year's Kendall Square Association annual meeting was a panel discussion about sustainability initiatives in the area. The panelists were, from left to right, Joe Higgins, vice president for campus services and stewardship at MIT; Stuart Brown, chief financial officer at Inari; and Emily Knight, chief operating officer at The Engine. At the far right, Lee McGuire, the chief communications officer of the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, moderated the discussion.
PostOctober 21, 2022

Finding community in high-energy-density physics

Plasma Science and Fusion Center
"It was a shot in the dark,” says Skylar Dannhoff about taking a chance on high-energy-density physics. Now she finds herself supporting a history-making fusion experiment.
PostOctober 21, 2022

School of Engineering third quarter 2022 awards

MIT News
Members of the MIT engineering faculty received a number of awards in recognition of their scholarship, service, and overall excellence in the past calendar quarter.
PostOctober 20, 2022

Billions in funding could kick-start the US battery materials industry

MIT Technology Review
PostOctober 19, 2022

2022 C3E Women in Clean Energy Symposium & Awards

MIT Energy Initiative
PostOctober 18, 2022

Rational Rationing: A Price-Control Mechanism for a Persistent Supply Shock...

MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
PostOctober 17, 2022

3 Questions: Blue hydrogen and the world’s energy systems

MIT Energy Initiative
Colors of hydrogen are increasingly used to distinguish different production methods and as a proxy to represent the associated environmental impact. Natural gas-based hydrogen production with carbon capture and storage is referred to as blue hydrogen.
PostOctober 13, 2022

Studying floods to better predict their dangers

MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub
“If we don’t know how a flood is propagating, we don’t know the risk it poses to the urban environment. And if we don’t understand the risk, we can’t really discuss mitigation strategies,” says CSHub researcher Katya Boukin. “That’s why I pursue improving flood propagation models.”
PostOctober 13, 2022

Special Funding Opportunity for IAP 2023: Climate and “The Imperative of ...

MIT Climate Nucleus
PostOctober 13, 2022

MADMEC winner identifies sustainable greenhouse-cooling materials

MIT News
The winning teams in this year's MADMEC competition were, from left to right, YarnZ, SmartClime, and WasteAway.

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