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PostApril 20, 2021

Electrifying cement with nanocarbon black

MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub
MIT CSHub postdocs Nicolas Chanut and Nancy Soliman hold two of their conductive cement samples.
PostMarch 30, 2021

Homing in on longer-lasting perovskite solar cells

MIT News
Researchers have developed a new way to test long-lasting perovskite formulations that could be used for solar cells. The high-throughput automated degradation test system monitors the breakdown of the material through its changes in color as it darkens.
PostMarch 26, 2021

Cooling homes without warming the planet

MIT News
The startup Transaera is using a class of materials called metal organic frameworks, or MOFs, to create air conditioners that could have five times less impact on the climate when compared to traditional ACs.
PostFebruary 16, 2021

Glaciologist Brent Minchew contributes to new Arctic exhibit at Museum of S...

MIT Department of Earth Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences
PostJanuary 28, 2021

MIT convenes influential industry leaders in the fight against climate chan...

MIT News
MIT today announced the MIT Climate and Sustainability Consortium, which convenes influential industry leaders from a broad range of industries with the aim of vastly accelerating shared solutions to address climate change.
PostJanuary 26, 2021

Unravelling carbon uptake in concrete pavements

MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub
A model developed at MIT suggests that a natural carbon uptake process in concrete could offset 5 percent of the CO2 emissions generated from the cement used in U.S. pavements.
PostJanuary 20, 2021

Could lab-grown plant tissue ease the environmental toll of logging and agr...

MIT News
MIT researchers have proposed a method to grow plant-based materials, like wood and fiber, and have demonstrated the concept by growing a culture of wood-like cells from zinnia leaves, pictured.
PostDecember 15, 2020

MIT oceanographers have an explanation for the Arctic’s puzzling ocean tu...

MIT News
MIT oceanographers have proposed an explanation for the Arctic’s puzzling ocean turbulence.
PodcastOctober 29, 2020

E9: TIL about cleaning up clean tech

TILclimate Podcast
PostOctober 21, 2020

Engineers design a heated face mask to filter and inactivate coronaviruses

MIT News
A team of researchers from MIT now hopes to go one step further than conventional masks that filter out viruses and create a mask that inactivates viruses using heat.

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