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PostAugust 9, 2022

New J-WAFS-led project combats food insecurity

MIT News
The Jameel Index for Food Trade and Vulnerability will measure countries’ dependence on global food trade and imports and how regional-scale threats like climate change might affect the ability to trade food goods across diverse geographic regions.
PostAugust 5, 2022

Making hydropower plants more sustainable

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PostAugust 3, 2022

A better way to quantify radiation damage in materials

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Much of the damage inside nuclear reactors is so small that it has eluded previous tests. Now a new tool provides a way to directly measure this damage, potentially opening a path for the safe operation of nuclear power plants far beyond their present licensed lifetimes.
PostAugust 2, 2022

Teaching with Sustainability

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PostJuly 28, 2022

Stitching together the grid will save lives as extreme weather worsens

MIT Technology Review
PostJuly 28, 2022

New hardware offers faster computation for artificial intelligence, with mu...

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PostJuly 27, 2022

At MIT, Lesson from Space for Handling Waste

MIT Spectrum
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PostJuly 25, 2022

School of Engineering second quarter 2022 awards

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Members of the MIT engineering faculty receive many awards in recognition of their scholarship, service, and overall excellence.
PostJuly 21, 2022

Do these heat waves mean climate change is happening faster than expected?

MIT Technology Review
PostJuly 20, 2022

The legacy of Europe’s heat waves will be more air conditioning. That’s...

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