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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)
PostApril 7, 2022

MIT Energy Conference focuses on climate’s toughest challenges

MIT News
At the 2022 MIT Energy Conference, the grand prize of $100,000 was awarded to a team called Ultropia, which is developing a combined clothes washer and drier that uses ultrasound instead of water for its cleaning.
PostApril 5, 2022

Ocean vital signs

MIT Department of Earth Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences
Researchers propose launching a fleet of oceangoing drones that would continuously monitor the flux of carbon dioxide between the atmosphere and ocean, helping to inform next-generation visualizations and models of the global carbon cycle.
PostApril 4, 2022

Chemical reactions for the energy transition

MIT Energy Initiative
PostMarch 29, 2022

How molecular biology could reduce global food insecurity

MIT News
Mary Gehring, associate professor of biology and a member of the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research
PostMarch 28, 2022

Q&A: Climate Grand Challenges finalists on new pathways to decarbonizing in...

MIT News
MIT Climate Grand Challenges finalists are working with promising technologies, materials, and methods that could help unlock a low-carbon future in sectors where emissions are hardest to cut.
PostMarch 21, 2022

Finding her way to fusion

Plasma Science and Fusion Center
In the laboratory, Zoe Fisher uses a vacuum chamber to irradiate high-temperature superconductors with protons. It is attached to the particle accelerator — DANTE.
PostMarch 18, 2022

Q&A: Latifah Hamzah ’12 on creating sustainable solutions in Malaysia and...

MIT Energy Initiative
Latifah Hamzah ’12 is working to find sustainable water and sanitation solutions for the developing world.
PostMarch 16, 2022

Building communities, founding a startup with people in mind

MIT Energy Initiative
Inspired by the MIT community and assisted by his collaborators, postdoc Francesco Benedetti launched a startup to provide innovative technology for energy-efficient, high-performance chemical separations — and won the MIT $100K Entrepreneurship Competition.
PostMarch 11, 2022

How to clean solar panels without water

MIT News
Dust that accumulates on solar panels is a major problem, but washing the panels uses huge amounts of water. MIT engineers have now developed a waterless cleaning method to remove dust on solar installations in water-limited regions, improving overall efficiency.

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