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PostJanuary 10, 2024

The future of motorcycles could be hydrogen

MIT Energy Initiative
Aditya Mehrotra performs a “shakedown” test — running the hydrogen-powered electric motorcycle at high speeds to ensure that the mechanical and electrical systems hold up.
PostDecember 20, 2023

The science and art of complex systems

MIT News
MIT senior and physics major Gosha Geogdzhayev works to develop “emulator” models that can learn from large-scale global climate models to answer more specialized questions about the impacts of climate change.
PostDecember 13, 2023

Satellite-based method measures carbon in peat bogs

MIT News
Researchers from MIT and Singapore have developed a mathematical analysis of how peat formations build and develop.
VideoDecember 7, 2023

Collaborative Climate Resilience: Industry & Academia Working Together to P...

MIT Climate & Sustainability Consortium
PostDecember 6, 2023

Accelerated climate action needed to sharply reduce current risks to life a...

MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
In a year of record-breaking heat, floods, wildfires, and other climate extremes, the 2023 Global Change Outlook presents the MIT Joint Program’s latest projections for the future of the earth’s energy, food, water, and climate systems under existing global climate policies and those aligned with capping global warming at 1.5 degrees C.
PostNovember 28, 2023

Consequences of the Missing Risk Market Problem for Power System Emissions

MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
PostNovember 27, 2023

Team engineers nanoparticles using ion irradiation to advance clean energy ...

MIT News
Artist’s representation of nanoparticles with different compositions created by combining two techniques: metal exsolution and ion irradiation. The different colors represent different elements, such as nickel, that can be implanted into an exsolved metal particle to tailor the particle’s compositions and reactivity.
PostNovember 27, 2023

A green hydrogen innovation for clean energy

MIT News
Sossina Haile ’86, PhD ’92, a professor of materials science and engineering at Northwestern University, gives the fall 2023 Wulff Lecture at MIT. She discussed an innovative way of transporting hydrogen: in ammonia.
PostOctober 31, 2023

In a surprising finding, light can make water evaporate without heat

MIT News
At the interface of water and air, light can, in certain conditions, bring about evaporation without the need for heat, according to an MIT study.
PostOctober 30, 2023

Engineers develop an efficient process to make fuel from carbon dioxide

MIT News
The electrolyzer that converts bicarbonate into formate.

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