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PostJune 1, 2021

Chemistry Cleanup

MIT Spectrum
PostMay 26, 2021

A startup using minerals to draw down CO2 has scored funding—and its firs...

MIT Technology Review
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PostMay 24, 2021

Startup improving chemical separations wins MIT $100K competition

MIT News
The 2021 MIT $100K Entrepreneurship Competition grand prize went to Osmoses, pictured on top row. Mach 9, shown in the middle row, won the second place prize. Pictured on the bottom row are Payal Kadakia ’05, the CEO and founder of exercise scheduling platform ClassPass, who spoke at the event, and the event hosts Carly Chase and Scott Stern.
PostMay 19, 2021

Susan Solomon, scholar of atmospheric chemistry and environmental policy, d...

MIT News
Susan Solomon is the Lee and Geraldine Martin Professor of Environmental Studies in the Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences and holds a secondary appointment in the Department of Chemistry.
PostMay 18, 2021

Ozone-depleting chemicals may spend less time in the atmosphere than previo...

MIT News
MIT scientists have found that ozone-depleting chlorofluorocarbons, or CFCs, stay in the atmosphere for a shorter amount of time than previously estimated, which suggests that new, illegal production of CFCs has likely occurred in recent years.
PostMay 14, 2021

MITx Course Materials: Global Warming Science

MIT Open Learning
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PostMay 14, 2021

MITx Course: Nuclear Energy: Science, Systems and Society

MIT Open Learning
PostMay 12, 2021

Theo Mouratidis: Going to extremes

MIT Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering
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PostMay 12, 2021

The Big Picture

MIT Spectrum
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PostMay 11, 2021

A nonprofit promised to preserve wildlife. Then it made millions claiming i...

MIT Technology Review
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