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PostApril 3, 2020

Explained: Cement vs. concrete — their differences, and opportunities fo...

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After water, concrete is the most consumed material on Earth. Researchers in the MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub study how to reduce its impact.
PostMarch 30, 2020

Discerning the texture of urban resilience

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Researchers at the MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub are studying the connections between urban layouts and hazard losses.
PostFebruary 28, 2020

How Sustainable Strategy Fits Into the Digital Revolution

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PostFebruary 27, 2020

Deep cuts in greenhouse emissions are tough but doable, experts say

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PostFebruary 11, 2020

Brainstorming energy-saving hacks on Satori, MIT’s new supercomputer

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PostFebruary 5, 2020

Decarbonizing the making of consumer products

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PostFebruary 5, 2020

Improving pavement networks by predicting the future

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PostJanuary 26, 2020

For cheaper solar cells, thinner really is better

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PostJanuary 6, 2020

Preventing energy loss in windows

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PostDecember 11, 2019

Taking the carbon out of construction with engineered wood

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A 70-unit British Columbia lakeside resort hotel was built with local engineered wood products, including cross-laminated timber. New research explores the potential environmental and economic impact in the United States of substituting lumber for energy-intensive building products such as cement and steel.

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