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PostJuly 8, 2024

“They can see themselves shaping the world they live in”

MIT Open Learning
Langston Reid, Vishnu Bharath, and Simon Zall (left to right) discuss their project at the 2024 Day of AI global celebration at the Museum of Science. Day of AI is a free, hands-on curriculum developed by the MIT Responsible AI for Social Empowerment and Education (RAISE) initiative.
PostJune 25, 2024

EU and US Approaches to Address Energy Poverty

MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
European plug against a backdrop of US dollars
PostJune 11, 2024

New computer vision method helps speed up screening of electronic materials...

MIT News
MIT graduate students Eunice Aissi, left, and Alexander Siemenn, have developed a technique that automatically analyzes visual features in printed samples (pictured) to quickly determine key properties of new and promising semiconducting materials.
PodcastJune 6, 2024

E10: 2°C: the story of the global climate goal

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PostMay 16, 2024

Elaine Liu: Charging ahead

MIT Energy Initiative
With a double major in mathematics and electrical engineering and computer science, Elaine Siyu Liu is interested in distribution — how to get electricity from a centralized location to consumers.
PostMay 15, 2024

Q&A: Exploring ethnic dynamics and climate change in Africa

MIT School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences
MIT professor of political science Evan Lieberman discusses his research at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in Kumasi, Ghana.
PodcastMay 9, 2024

E6: How clean is green hydrogen?

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PostMay 6, 2024

Seizing solar’s bright future

MIT Energy Initiative
Optigon co-founders (from left to right) Brandon Motes, Dane deQuilettes, and Anthony Troupe stand with a benchtop version of the measurement tool they believe will help accelerate the pace of solar power and other clean energy products.
PostMay 3, 2024

Bridging the Divide: Assessing the Viability of International Cooperation o...

MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
G7 nation flags interlocked as puzzle pieces
PostApril 30, 2024

Offering clean energy around the clock

MIT News
MIT spinout 247Solar is building high-temperature, concentrated solar power systems that use overnight thermal energy storage to provide round-the-clock power and industrial-grade heat. The systems can be used as standalone microgrids for communities or to provide power in remote places like mines and farms.

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