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PostSeptember 20, 2023

New Volpe Center opens to support the country’s most innovative transport...

MIT News
President Sally Kornbluth, fifth from left, joins Governor Maura Healey and members of the federal government and Cambridge community for a ribbon cutting at the new John A. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center.
PostSeptember 19, 2023

Economic Implications of the Climate Provisions of the Inflation Reduction ...

MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
PostSeptember 8, 2023

AI pilot programs look to reduce energy use and emissions on MIT campus

MIT Office of Sustainability
Pilots in MIT's Building 66 test AI controls that work with existing building management systems and have the potential to reduce energy usage campus-wide.
PostSeptember 1, 2023

Fast-tracking fusion energy’s arrival with AI and accessibility

Plasma Science and Fusion Center
The work being undertaken by MIT's Cristina Rea and her co-investigators seeks to accelerate the progress of fusion science and make fusion energy a reality as soon as possible.
PostAugust 29, 2023

Ms. Nuclear Energy is winning over nuclear skeptics

MIT Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering
Kaylee Cunningham, “Ms. Nuclear Energy” on TikTok, is committed to dispelling myths about nuclear energy.
PostAugust 18, 2023

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

MIT Technology Review
PostAugust 15, 2023

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.
PostAugust 11, 2023

A welcome new pipeline for students invested in clean energy

MIT Energy Initiative
Rising MIT sophomore Sam Packman (left) and his advisor Nicolo Riva, a postdoc at the MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center, examine a VIPER cable, a special type of high-temperature superconducting cable that holds promise for use in fusion reactors.
PostJuly 7, 2023

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

MIT Environmental Solutions Initiative
A heat pump is seen on the side of a home in Aroostook County, near Mars Hill.
PostJune 23, 2023

Panel addresses technologies needed for a net-zero future

MIT Energy Initiative
During the MIT Energy Initiative’s panel on energy innovation for a net-zero future, Senior Research Scientist Anuradha Annaswamy (center) and other speakers addressed areas where new or improved technologies or systems are needed to achieve global net-zero emissions goals.

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