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PostMarch 25, 2021

Working toward a more secure world

MIT Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering
“I was looking for a research opportunity with tangible applications, and that’s what I found at the lab,” says Nina Levine. “The work we’re doing has clear implications for making the world safer.”
PostMarch 25, 2021

What if the Perfect Climate Fix Can’t Arrive in Time?

MIT Sloan Sustainability Initiative
VideoMarch 25, 2021

MIT engagement forum 1: Research collaborations to decarbonize the energy s...

MIT Energy Initiative
PostMarch 23, 2021

Study reveals plunge in lithium-ion battery costs

MIT News
The price of Li-ion battery technologies has had a 97% price decline since 1991.
PodcastMarch 22, 2021

Energy connectivity in Africa

MIT Energy Initiative
PostMarch 19, 2021

Resilient Decarbonization for the United States

MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
PostMarch 18, 2021

At MIT Energy Conference, experts zero in on legacy energy systems

MIT News
The virtual 2021 MIT Energy Conference featured numerous speakers including, from left, Carolyn Comer of Shell; Anthony Dorazio of Avangrid Renewables; Dr. Ernest Moniz; and Jason Jay.
PostMarch 17, 2021

How reliance on coal impacts county and school funding

MIT Environmental Solutions Initiative
Graduate student Caroline White-Nockleby (left), undergraduate Mimi Wahid (center), and undergraduate Caroline Boone at the Center for Coalfield Justice offices in Greene County, Pennsylvania.
PostMarch 16, 2021

Understanding imperfections in fusion magnets

MIT Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering
PostMarch 16, 2021

How to prevent short-circuiting in next-gen lithium batteries

MIT News
This photograph shows a metal electrode (the textured inner circle) on a grey disc of solid electrolyte. After being tested through many charging-discharging cycles, the electrolyte shows the beginnings of dendrite formation on its surface.

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