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This startup has engineered a clever way to reuse waste heat from cloud com...

MIT Technology Review
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Simple superconducting device could dramatically cut energy use in computin...

MIT News
In one design of the new superconducting device, the diode consists of a ferromagnetic strip (pink) atop a superconducting thin film (grey). The team also identified the key factors behind the resulting current that travels in only one direction with no resistance.
PostJuly 18, 2023

Apply to be part of MIT's delegation to COP28

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PostJuly 11, 2023

MIT welcomes Brian Deese as its next Institute Innovation Fellow

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PostJuly 7, 2023

So you want to use less home heating oil: A starter guide

MIT Environmental Solutions Initiative
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PostJune 29, 2023

Transatlantic connections make the difference for MIT Portugal

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PostJune 26, 2023

MIT speaker series taps into students’ passion for entrepreneurship and s...

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More than 1,200 MIT community members participated in a speaker series that tapped into students’ passion for entrepreneurship and social impact.
PostJune 14, 2023

The surprising truth about which homes have heat pumps

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PostMay 27, 2023

What the IRA Means to Me, CUSP.World Inaugural Panel, Thursday, Noon ED...

MACA - MIT Alumni for Climate Action
PostMay 25, 2023

Tackling the MIT campus’s top energy consumers, building by building

MIT Office of Sustainability
Energy efficiency efforts aim for an estimated 35 percent reduction of energy use for MIT Building 46.

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