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PostAugust 7, 2023

The curse of variety in transportation systems

MIT News
Cathy Wu at the MIT Stata Center
PostAugust 3, 2023

Q&A: A high-tech take on Wagner’s “Parsifal” opera

MIT News
Director and MIT Professor Jay Scheib speaks about his widely heralded production of Wagner’s “Parsifal” opera at the Bayreuth Festival, which features an apocalyptic theme and augmented reality headsets for the audience.
PostAugust 2, 2023

Making Maine’s next generation of housing fossil-free — and affordable

MIT Environmental Solutions Initiative
PostJuly 31, 2023

As Arizona builds to solve a housing crisis, will its homes withstand futur...

MIT Environmental Solutions Initiative
Arizona is growing rapidly. How are cities preparing for the heat of the future?
PostJuly 31, 2023

MIT engineers create an energy-storing supercapacitor from ancient material...

MIT News
MIT engineers have created a “supercapacitor” made of ancient, abundant materials, that can store large amounts of energy. Made of just cement, water, and carbon black (which resembles powdered charcoal), the device could form the basis for inexpensive systems that store intermittently renewable energy, such as solar or wind energy.
PostJuly 27, 2023

How forests can cut carbon, restore ecosystems, and create jobs

MIT News
Reforestation and afforestation are “natural climate solutions” that can help cut carbon, restore ecosystems, create jobs, and provide other environmental and social benefits. A new study explores how to make forestry-based NCS projects more effective.
PostJuly 27, 2023

Cost-Efficient Pathways to Decarbonize Portland Cement Production

MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
PostJuly 26, 2023

These moisture-sucking materials could transform air conditioning

MIT Technology Review
PostJuly 26, 2023

3 Questions: What’s it like winning the MIT $100K Entrepreneurship Compet...

MIT News
The founders of Active Surfaces, including (second from left) Richard Swartout and (far right) Shiv Bhakta, celebrate winning this year’s MIT $100K Entrepreneurship Competition (and the audience choice award) with summer interns from MIT’s Sloan School of Management, who include (far left) Khalid McCaskill, (center) Thomas Luly, and second from right Jeanne Pidoux.
PostJuly 24, 2023

A new dataset of Arctic images will spur artificial intelligence research

MIT Lincoln Laboratory
The U.S. Coast Guard icebreaker Healy has set off on a three-month science mission in the Arctic. As part of this mission, a new infrared imaging system will collect a first-of-its-kind dataset for training artificial-intelligence analysis tools. Here, the Healy is pictured during a science mission in 2018.

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