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PostAugust 28, 2024

The role of fusion energy in a decarbonized electricity system webinar

MIT Energy Initiative
PostMay 17, 2024

Janabel Xia: Algorithms, dance rhythms, and the drive to succeed

MIT News
"I couldn’t have survived MIT without dance. I love the discipline, creativity, and most importantly the teamwork that dance demands of us," says senior math major Janabel Xia.
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 9, 2024

Professor Emeritus David Lanning, nuclear engineer and key contributor to t...

MIT News
Professor Emeritus David Lanning was a founding member of the MIT Reactor and an early contributor to nuclear research, with a career spanning from the 1950s through the 1990s.
PodcastMay 2, 2024

E5: Why are EVs more popular than hydrogen cars?

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PostMay 1, 2024

Nuno Loureiro named director of MIT’s Plasma Science and Fusion Center

Plasma Science and Fusion Center
Professor Nuno Loureiro, the newly appointed director of the Plasma Science and Fusion Center, joined MIT as a faculty member in 2016. His research focuses on theoretical physics and its applications in fusion science.
PostApril 25, 2024

The MIT Edgerton Center’s third annual showcase dazzles onlookers

MIT News
Students help the MIT Motorsports team push their car into Lobby 13 for the 2024 MIT Edgerton Center student showcase.
PostApril 9, 2024

Has remote work changed how people travel in the U.S?

MIT News
The prevalence of remote work since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic has significantly changed urban transportation patterns in the U.S., according to new study led by MIT researchers.
PostMarch 21, 2024

Lessons from Fukushima: Prepare for the unlikely

MIT News
A new study maps how the Fukushima Dai’ichi nuclear accident unfolded, and points to the importance of mitigation measures and last lines of defense. Here, International Atomic Energy Agency experts visit  Fukushima Dai’ichi Nuclear Power Plant Unit 4 in 2013.
PostMarch 21, 2024

Future nuclear power reactors could rely on molten salts — but what about...

MIT Energy Initiative
Postdoc Weiyue Zhou (left) and Associate Professor Michael Short attach a novel test chamber containing a metal sample and salt to the end of a proton accelerator. Experiments to date show that proton irradiation decreases the rate of corrosion in certain metal alloys — potentially good news for designers of promising nuclear power reactors that rely on molten salts, which tend to be highly corrosive.

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