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PostMay 10, 2021

Using mechanics for cleaner membranes

Abdul Latif Jameel Water and Food Systems Lab (J-WAFS)
Members of the research team (left to right:) Zi Hao Foo, Omar Labban, Grace Goon, and Annetoinette Figueroa.
PostMay 9, 2021

Ekotrope makes building energy-efficient homes easier

MIT News
The process of building energy-efficient homes and then getting certifications requires cooperation across a complex ecosystem of players. For the last 10 years, Ekotrope has worked to simplify that process.
PostMay 4, 2021

Climate solutions depend on technology, policy, and businesses working toge...

MIT News
Event speakers included (clockwise from top left) Ernest Moniz, Jim Fitterling, Arvind Krishna, Maria Zuber, and Jeff Wilke.
PostMay 3, 2021

Invitations to powerful climate action at MIT Better World (Sustainability)...

MIT Alumni Association
Event speakers included (clockwise from top left) Provost Martin Schmidt, Vice President for Research Maria Zuber, linguistics graduate student Annauk Denise Olin, and faculty member Asegun Henry.
PostApril 28, 2021

Q&A: Vivienne Sze on crossing the hardwire-software divide for efficient ar...

MIT News
Associate professor Vivienne Sze is bringing artificial intelligence applications to smartphones and tiny robots by co-designing energy-efficient hardware and software.
PostApril 28, 2021

MIT Climate Clock from D-Lab: Water, Climate Change, and Health

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PostApril 23, 2021

To advance climate action, MIT seeks partnerships beyond industry

MIT Environmental Solutions Initiative
A broad cross-section of the MIT community was represented at a recent engagement forum. Clockwise from upper left: Senior Associate Dean and Director of the Office of Experiential Learning Kate Trimble, graduate student and president of the MIT Energy Club Pervez Agwan, ESI Director John Fernández, and Professor Tim Gutowski of the Department of Mechanical Engineering.
PostApril 22, 2021

Collaborators in climate action

MIT Energy Initiative
The first webinar in a two-part series aimed at giving members of the MIT community the opportunity to learn about and offer their thoughts on the benefits and challenges of working in collaboration with other organizations was held last month.
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.
PostApril 19, 2021

President Reif urges two-track strategy to achieve global climate goals in ...

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