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PostSeptember 12, 2022

3Q: How MIT is working to reduce carbon emissions on our campus

MIT News
Joe Higgins, vice president for campus services and stewardship
PostSeptember 7, 2022

Turning carbon dioxide into valuable products

MIT Energy Initiative
Professor Ariel Furst (center), undergraduate Rachel Ahlmark (left), postdoc Gang Fan (right), and their colleagues are employing biological materials, including DNA, to achieve the conversion of carbon dioxide to valuable products.
PostSeptember 6, 2022

MIT students contribute to success of historic fusion experiment

Plasma Science and Fusion Center
MIT has contributed to the success of the ignition program at the National Ignition Facilty for more than a decade by providing and using a dozen diagnostics, implemented by MIT PhD students and staff, which have been critical for assessing the performance of an implosion, like the one pictured.
PostSeptember 1, 2022

High energy and hungry for the hardest problems

MIT Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering
Anne White, the School of Engineering Distinguished Professor of Engineering, is in the race for big stakes. “I want to find ways to save the world with nuclear,” she says.
PostAugust 31, 2022

A simple way to significantly increase lifetimes of fuel cells and other de...

MIT News
“Identifying the source of [a] problem and the means to work around it ... is remarkable,” says MIT Professor Harry Tuller, of the discovery of a simple way to significantly increase the lifetimes of fuel cells and other devices. He is seen here with postdoc Han Gil Seo, one of the contributors to this new work.
PostAugust 25, 2022

MIT’s solar car team wins 2022 American Solar Challenge for the second ye...

MIT News
The MIT Solar Electric Vehicle Team poses with Nimbus, their solar car.
PostAugust 25, 2022

Why the carbon capture subsidies in the climate bill are good news for emis...

MIT Technology Review
President Joe Biden
PostAugust 24, 2022

Designing zeolites, porous materials made to trap molecules

MIT Energy Initiative
Professor Rafael Gómez-Bombarelli (left), Daniel Schwalbe-Koda PhD ’22, and their collaborators have demonstrated a new approach to making porous materials called zeolites for specific uses, including cleaning up exhaust gases from trucks.
PostAugust 24, 2022

Taking a magnifying glass to data center operations

MIT News
The Lincoln Laboratory Supercomputing Center has released a dataset containing more than a million jobs run on its TX-GAIA supercomputer. The data can help feed AI research into optimizing data center resources.
PostAugust 24, 2022

A new concept for low-cost batteries

MIT News
The three primary constituents of the battery are: left, aluminum; center, sulfur; and right, rock salt crystals. All are domestically available Earth-abundant materials not requiring a global supply chain.

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