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PostJune 25, 2021

3Q: Why “nuclear batteries” offer a new approach to carbon-free energy

MIT News
This cut-away rendering of the MIT nuclear battery concept shows important components such as the instrumentation and control module, the reactor, and the power module.
PostJune 24, 2021

Tackling the problem of global technology waste

MIT School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences
Richmond landfill in Bulawayo, the second largest city in Zimbabwe. Unless properly managed, such landfills can pose serious environmental and public health hazards.
PostJune 8, 2021

MITEI researchers build a supply chain model to support the hydrogen econom...

MIT Energy Initiative
Researchers estimate a cost reduction in the hydrogen supply chain of about 9 percent by using trucks as both a means of energy transmission and of storage in a new hydrogen supply chain planning model, by bringing down the need for other storage solutions.
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 2, 2021

From gas to solar, bringing meaningful change to Nigeria’s energy systems...

MIT Energy Initiative
MIT senior Awele Uwagwu is majoring in chemical engineering with a minor in energy studies.
PostJune 1, 2021

Energy Conversion and Storage: The Value of Reversible Power-to-Gas Systems...

MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
PostMay 28, 2021

Taking an indirect path into a bright future

MIT News
Matthew Johnson is working at Okra Solar in Cambodia with the goal to bring electricity to villages hoping to join the modern economy.
PostMay 26, 2021

A startup using minerals to draw down CO2 has scored funding—and its firs...

MIT Technology Review
Carbon weathering minerals
PostMay 25, 2021

Why the Earth needs a course correction now

MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
The MIT Global Change Outlook presents the MIT Joint Program’s latest projections for the future of the Earth’s energy, food, water and climate systems, and prospects for achieving the Paris Agreement’s climate goals. (Source: NOAA)
PostMay 21, 2021

New Report Shows How U.S. Agriculture Can Fight Climate Change

MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
Photo: Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) is an integrated set of practices that enable farmers to increase their productivity while adapting to, or even mitigating against, climate change. (Source: Farm Journal Foundation)

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