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Seeing the plasma edge of fusion experiments in new ways with artificial in...

Plasma Science and Fusion Center
Visualized are two-dimensional pressure fluctuations within a larger three-dimensional magnetically confined fusion plasma simulation. With recent advances in machine-learning techniques, these types of partial observations provide new ways to test reduced turbulence models in both theory and experiment.
PostJanuary 3, 2022

Helping to make nuclear fusion a reality

MIT Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering
Confronting challenges head-on has been part of Rachel Bielajew’s toolkit since she was a child growing up in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
PostJanuary 3, 2022

Can data help quench the thirst of Pakistan’s most populous city?

MIT Technology Review
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Our water infrastructure needs to change

MIT Technology Review
PostJanuary 3, 2022

The US exports too much of its most valuable resource

MIT Technology Review
PostJanuary 3, 2022

Singapore pushes for water independence as temperatures rise

MIT Technology Review
The Keppel Marina East Desalination Plant is capable of producing 30 million gallons of clean water every day.
PostJanuary 3, 2022

Day Zero still looms over Cape Town

MIT Technology Review
Residents queue for water at a natural spring in Cape Town, South Africa.
PostDecember 20, 2021

El Paso was “drought-proof.” Climate change is pushing its limits.

MIT Technology Review
PostDecember 20, 2021

Zimbabwe’s climate migration is a sign of what’s to come

MIT Technology Review
PostDecember 20, 2021

How we drained California dry

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