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PostApril 14, 2022

Developing electricity-powered, low-emissions alternatives to carbon-intens...

MIT News
Professor Yet-Ming Chiang holds a mechanical test specimen of decarbonized cement.
PostApril 13, 2022

Engineers enlist AI to help scale up advanced solar cell manufacturing

MIT News
The optimized production of perovskite solar cells could be sped up thanks to a new machine learning system.
PostApril 13, 2022

A new heat engine with no moving parts is as efficient as a steam turbine

MIT News
A thermophotovoltaic (TPV) cell (size 1 cm x 1 cm) mounted on a heat sink designed to measure the TPV cell efficiency. To measure the efficiency, the cell is exposed to an emitter and simultaneous measurements of electric power and heat flow through the device are taken.
PostApril 13, 2022

Computing our climate future

MIT News
The two leads on the Climate Grand Challenge flagship project “Bringing Computation to the Climate Crisis" are Raffaele Ferrari (left) and Noelle Selin.
PostApril 13, 2022

Embracing ancient materials and 21st-century challenges

MIT News
An early interest in archaeology led MIT senior Sophia Mittman to explore many facets of materials science, from restoring artwork to developing fruit snacks. Her new passion is finding ways to extract widely used minerals from mining waste.
PostApril 11, 2022

MIT announces five flagship projects in first-ever Climate Grand Challenges...

MIT News
The winners of the first-ever Climate Grand Challenges (CGC) will become multi-year flagship research projects, helping define a new research agenda focused on addressing complex unsolved climate problems and bringing high-impact solutions to the world on an accelerated basis.
PostApril 8, 2022

New England renewables + Canadian hydropower

MIT Energy Initiative
 “Hydropower is a more-than-hundred-year-old technology, and plants are already built up north,” says Emil Dimanchev SM ’18. “We might not need to build something new. We might just need to use those plants differently or to a greater extent.”
PostApril 8, 2022

Finding the questions that guide MIT fusion research

Plasma Science and Fusion Center
“I’m from the '60s generation,” says Martin Greenwald. “We were very political and always asking, ‘what’s the relevance?’ We wanted our life’s work to mean something.”
PostApril 8, 2022

Leveraging science and technology against the world’s top problems

MIT Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering
Forging cross-disciplinary ties and bringing creative people together around a common goal have proven valuable skills as Richard Lester has stepped into positions of ever-greater responsibility at the Institute, including his current role as associate provost.
PostApril 8, 2022

Global net-zero emissions goals: Challenges and opportunities

MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
Photo: Deployment of offshore wind at utility scale is one of many strategies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in alignment with net-zero emissions targets. (Source: Jesse Costa/WBUR)

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