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PostJuly 3, 2024

How to increase the rate of plastics recycling

MIT News
Researchers say this study is the first to look in detail at the interplay between public policies and the end-to-end realities of the packaging production and recycling market.
PostMay 9, 2024

Professor Emeritus David Lanning, nuclear engineer and key contributor to t...

MIT News
Professor Emeritus David Lanning was a founding member of the MIT Reactor and an early contributor to nuclear research, with a career spanning from the 1950s through the 1990s.
PostMay 3, 2024

HPI-MIT design research collaboration creates powerful teams

MIT News
Interdisciplinary teams from MIT and HPI are encouraged to develop and submit proposals for ambitious projects offering impactful solutions to the world’s problems as part of the Designing for Sustainability research program.
PostMay 1, 2024

Nuno Loureiro named director of MIT’s Plasma Science and Fusion Center

Plasma Science and Fusion Center
Professor Nuno Loureiro, the newly appointed director of the Plasma Science and Fusion Center, joined MIT as a faculty member in 2016. His research focuses on theoretical physics and its applications in fusion science.
PostApril 8, 2024

This 3D printer can figure out how to print with an unknown material

MIT News
Researchers developed a 3D printer that can automatically identify the parameters of an unknown material on its own.
PostMarch 22, 2024

Think globally, rebuild locally

MIT News
Studying Amsterdam, MIT researchers found the optimal system for reusing construction materials has many local storage “hubs” that keep materials within a few miles of where they will be needed. The findings could help policymakers and urban planners develop circular economies of reused materials.
PostMarch 21, 2024

Lessons from Fukushima: Prepare for the unlikely

MIT News
A new study maps how the Fukushima Dai’ichi nuclear accident unfolded, and points to the importance of mitigation measures and last lines of defense. Here, International Atomic Energy Agency experts visit  Fukushima Dai’ichi Nuclear Power Plant Unit 4 in 2013.
PostMarch 21, 2024

Future nuclear power reactors could rely on molten salts — but what about...

MIT Energy Initiative
Postdoc Weiyue Zhou (left) and Associate Professor Michael Short attach a novel test chamber containing a metal sample and salt to the end of a proton accelerator. Experiments to date show that proton irradiation decreases the rate of corrosion in certain metal alloys — potentially good news for designers of promising nuclear power reactors that rely on molten salts, which tend to be highly corrosive.
PostMarch 20, 2024

Optimizing nuclear fuels for next-generation reactors

MIT Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering
“I told myself I was going to find myself in a career that allows me to develop energy technologies that can easily be scaled to meet the energy needs of the world, including my own country,” says Assistant Professor Ericmoore Jossou.
PostMarch 15, 2024

Making the clean energy transition work for everyone

MIT News
The Energy Conference featured a keynote discussion between MIT President Sally Kornbluth and MIT’s Kyocera Professor of Ceramics Yet-Ming Chiang, in which Kornbluth discussed her first year at MIT as well as a recently announced, campus-wide effort to solve critical climate problems known as the Climate Project at MIT.

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