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PostNovember 15, 2022

Five Myths About Carbon Pricing

MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
PostNovember 1, 2022

Machine learning facilitates “turbulence tracking” in fusion reactors

MIT News
A team of researchers has demonstrated the use of computer vision models to monitor turbulent structures, known as "blobs," that appear on the edge of the super-hot fuel used in controlled-nuclear-fusion research. The super-hot fuel, or plasma, is held inside a tokamak device (right photo). On the left, a "blob" highlighted in yellow is shown in a synthetic image.
PostOctober 18, 2022

Rational Rationing: A Price-Control Mechanism for a Persistent Supply Shock...

MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
PostOctober 6, 2022

Simulating neutron behavior in nuclear reactors

MIT Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering
Hard problems in math, specifically computational reactor physics, are MIT doctoral student Amelia Trainer's forte.
PostOctober 3, 2022

Tapping the land for climate solutions

MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
Workshop: Pathways for Agriculture, Forestry and Other Land Use (PAFOLU) in Support of Sustainable Development, Equitable Solutions and a Stable Climate
PostSeptember 15, 2022

Energy poverty in Europe: Using evidence to address an urgent challenge

Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL)
Educator GuideSeptember 8, 2022

Travel and Climate Change Educator Guide

TILclimate Podcast
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PostJuly 28, 2022

Stitching together the grid will save lives as extreme weather worsens

MIT Technology Review
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Heat is bad for plant health. Here’s how gene editing could help.

MIT Technology Review
PostJuly 12, 2022

Tata Center: 10 Years of Sustained Impact

MIT Spectrum
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