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PostJune 7, 2021

Visualizing cement hydration on a molecular level

MIT News
The high temporal and spatial resolution Raman imaging technique opens opportunities to answer millennia-old questions regarding cement chemistry. This high-resolution Raman image shows the hydration of alite (white) forming C-S-H (blue) and portlandite (red). Other components are belite (green) and calcite (yellow).
PostMay 14, 2021

Crowdsourcing data on road quality and excess fuel consumption

MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub
PhD candidate Meshkat Botshekan is one of the developers of Carbin, an app that allows users to crowdsource road-quality data with their smartphones.
PostMay 14, 2021

MITx Course: Disease, Climate Shocks, and Wellbeing: a Long History of Soci...

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MITx Course Materials: Leveraging Urban Mobility Disruptions to Create Bett...

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PostMay 13, 2021

MITx Course: Sustainable Building Design

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PostApril 29, 2021

Imaginative Capacities: Nadia Christidi on the Future of Water

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PostApril 29, 2021

The climate solution actually adding millions of tons of CO2 into the atmos...

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PostApril 29, 2021

Cape Town fights for energy independence

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PostApril 29, 2021

How megacities could lead the fight against climate change

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PostApril 22, 2021

The US has pledged to halve its carbon emissions by 2030

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