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PostJuly 29, 2020

Study - A plunge in incoming sunlight may have triggered “Snowball Earths...

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The trigger for “Snowball Earth” global ice ages may have been drops in incoming sunlight that happened quickly, in geological terms, according to an MIT study.
PostJuly 24, 2020

Novel gas-capture approach advances nuclear fuel management

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Separation of 85Kr from spent nuclear fuel by a highly selective metal organic framework.
PodcastJuly 16, 2020

E7: TIL about carbon capture

TILclimate Podcast
PodcastJune 18, 2020

E6: TIL about nuclear power

TILclimate Podcast
PostJune 17, 2020

Why the Mediterranean is a climate change hotspot

MIT News
Global climate models agree that the Mediterranean area will be significantly drier, potentially seeing 40 percent less precipitation during the winter rainy season in the already parched regions of the Middle East and North Africa.
PostMay 27, 2020

Making nuclear energy cost-competitive

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MIT teams in the GEMINA program will provide a framework for more streamlined operations and maintenance costs for next-generation advanced nuclear reactors.
PostMay 20, 2020

A scientist turns to entrepreneurship

MIT News
“My goal is to address climate change as an innovator and creator, whether by pushing the boundaries of science” through research or pursuing a zero-carbon future as an entrepreneur, says MIT PhD candidate Pablo Ducru.
PostMay 11, 2020

The quest for practical fusion energy sources

Plasma Science and Fusion Center
Graduate student Erica Salazar
PostMay 8, 2020

Kerry Emanuel, David Sabatini, and Peter Shor receive BBVA Frontiers of Kn...

MIT News
Left to right: David Sabatini, Kerry Emanuel, and Peter Shor, 2020 recipients of BBVA Frontiers of Knowledge Awards
PostMay 5, 2020

Melting glaciers cool the Southern Ocean

MIT Department of Earth Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences

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