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PostOctober 30, 2019

System provides cooling with no electricity

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In the photo on the left, a disk of the new insulating material blocks and reflects visible light, hiding the MIT logo beneath it. But seen in infrared light, at right, the material is transparent and the logo is visible.
PostOctober 21, 2019

Antarctic ice cliffs may not contribute to sea-level rise as much as predic...

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The Getz Ice Shelf in West Antarctica.
PostOctober 17, 2019

MADMEC teams address plastic waste problem with materials science

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Members of the winning team, ecoTrio, from this year’s MADMEC competition. From left to right are Margaret Lee, Sara Sheffels, and Ty Christoff-Tempesta.
PostOctober 9, 2019

MIT alumna addresses the world’s mounting plastic waste problem

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Renewlogy co-founder and CEO Priyanka Bakaya inside one of the company's commercial plants, which are capable of processing ten tons of plastic each day to create about 60 barrels of fuel.
PostOctober 8, 2019

Tackling Climate Change through Fourth Industrial Revolution

Riasat Noor
PostOctober 4, 2019

Funding for sustainable concrete cemented for five more years

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Concrete, the world’s most-used building material, is made by mixing cement with abundant aggregate materials like sand and gravel. The result is an extremely strong and stiff material.
PostSeptember 10, 2019

Objects can now change colors like a chameleon

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PostSeptember 5, 2019

Cleaning up hydrogen peroxide production

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PostAugust 12, 2019

How much carbon dioxide is actually in your products?

Suzanne Greene
PostJuly 3, 2019

An atomic-scale erector set

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