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PostJune 16, 2021

Imagining the distant past — and finding keys to the future

MIT News
MIT earth science professor David McGee studies the atmosphere’s response to paleoclimate changes. “A really basic message that comes from the study of paleoclimate is the sensitivity of the Earth’s system,” he says. “A few degrees of warming or cooling is a really big deal.”
PostJune 15, 2021

Aggregate Confusion Project targets better ways to judge corporate behavior...

MIT Spectrum
Roberto Rigobon PhD ’97 heads the Aggregate Confusion Project. Photo: Courtesy of MIT Sloan
PostJune 10, 2021

ESI Program Here and Real Connects MIT Climate Research to Communities

MIT Spectrum
Greene County, Pennsylvania, is a case-study site for the Environmental Solutions Initiative program Here and Real. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
PostJune 8, 2021

MIT J-WAFS awards eight grants in seventh round of seed funding

Abdul Latif Jameel Water and Food Systems Lab (J-WAFS)
MIT faculty receiving 2021 J-WAFS seed grants: (top row, left to right) Amos Winter, Ariel Furst, Elfatih Eltahir, Jeffrey Grossman, Evelyn Wang; (bottom row, left to right) Mary Gehring, Rohit Karnik, Pratik Shah, Karen Zheng, Benedetto Marelli.
PostJune 8, 2021

MITEI researchers build a supply chain model to support the hydrogen econom...

MIT Energy Initiative
Researchers estimate a cost reduction in the hydrogen supply chain of about 9 percent by using trucks as both a means of energy transmission and of storage in a new hydrogen supply chain planning model, by bringing down the need for other storage solutions.
PostJune 7, 2021

Tiny particles power chemical reactions

MIT News
MIT engineers have discovered a way to generate electricity using tiny carbon particles that can create an electric current simply by interacting with an organic solvent in which they’re floating. The particles are made from crushed carbon nanotubes (blue) coated with a Teflon-like polymer (green).
PostJune 3, 2021

Exploring the future of humanitarian technology

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Helicopters drop water and fire retardant on a wildfire in Southern California.
PostJune 2, 2021

Accelerating AI at the speed of light

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Yichen Shen, CEO, Lightelligence
PostJune 2, 2021

From gas to solar, bringing meaningful change to Nigeria’s energy systems...

MIT Energy Initiative
MIT senior Awele Uwagwu is majoring in chemical engineering with a minor in energy studies.
PostJune 1, 2021

Energy Conversion and Storage: The Value of Reversible Power-to-Gas Systems...

MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research

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