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PostNovember 12, 2019

A portable hydrogen peroxide process

Abdul Latif Jameel Water and Food Systems Lab (J-WAFS)
PostNovember 8, 2019

Orbital Perspective

Deston Tanner
PostOctober 30, 2019

System provides cooling with no electricity

MIT News
In the photo on the left, a disk of the new insulating material blocks and reflects visible light, hiding the MIT logo beneath it. But seen in infrared light, at right, the material is transparent and the logo is visible.
PostOctober 24, 2019

MIT engineers develop a new way to remove carbon dioxide from air

MIT News
In this diagram of the new system, air entering from top right passes to one of two chambers (the gray rectangular structures) containing battery electrodes that attract the carbon dioxide. Then the airflow is switched to the other chamber, while the accumulated carbon dioxide in the first chamber is flushed into a separate storage tank (at right). These alternating flows allow for continuous operation of the two-step process.
PostOctober 21, 2019

Electrification Planning in Developing Countries

MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
PostOctober 13, 2019

Energy in SASEC Countries: Incentives, Prospects and Challenges

Riasat Noor
PostOctober 13, 2019

Growing with Bangladesh: From Fossil Fuel to Alternative Energy Sources

Riasat Noor
PostOctober 4, 2019

Deploying drones to prepare for climate change

MIT News
Norhan Bayomi
PostOctober 1, 2019

Malden Works for Waterfront Equity and Resilience wins first ever Norman B....

Abdul Latif Jameel Water and Food Systems Lab (J-WAFS)
PostSeptember 30, 2019

Tracing the origins of air pollutants in India

MIT News
Graduate student Sidhant Pai repairs low-cost air quality sensors near Connaught Place in Central Delhi.

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