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PostJune 9, 2021

Blue water thinking

MIT Technology Review
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).
PostJune 7, 2021

Tiny particles power chemical reactions

MIT News
MIT engineers have discovered a way to generate electricity using tiny carbon particles that can create an electric current simply by interacting with an organic solvent in which they’re floating. The particles are made from crushed carbon nanotubes (blue) coated with a Teflon-like polymer (green).
PostJune 2, 2021

Accelerating AI at the speed of light

MIT News
Yichen Shen, CEO, Lightelligence
PostJune 1, 2021

Chemistry Cleanup

MIT Spectrum
PostMay 10, 2021

Analytics platform for coastal desalination plants wins 2021 Water Innovati...

MIT News
This year's Water Innovation Prize featured virtual pitches from six student-led teams.
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.
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.

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