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PostJune 23, 2023

MIT engineering students take on the heat of Miami

MIT News
Left to right: Fabian Velasquez, Rafael Olivera-Cintron, Katherine Mohr, and Michael Lu test their solar-powered sensor in a sunny spot on the MIT campus.
PostJune 6, 2023

Q&A: Gabriela Sá Pessoa on Brazilian politics, human rights in the Amazon,...

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“It’s exciting to have the privilege of being here and seeing these discussions take place,” says Gabriela Sá Pessoa. “After all, I have a future to report on.”
PostMay 22, 2023

Taking the congestion out of commuting

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“I study how people move and why people move,” says the MIT associate professor of city and transportation planning.
PostMay 22, 2023

Six ways MIT is taking action on climate

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Onlookers gathered at the site of the interactive Climate Machine art installation on April 19.
PostMay 8, 2023

US and UAE governments highlight early warning system for climate resilienc...

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International nonprofit BRAC is working with farmers to pilot salinity-resilient sunflower seeds for oil production in southwestern Bangladesh, in fields that have been fallow during one of the growing seasons due to salinity intrusion.
PostApril 21, 2023

Volunteer committee helps the MIT community live and work sustainably

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The MIT Working Green Committee is made up of support staff volunteers committed to making MIT more environmentally friendly. The committee hosts regular Choose to Reuse events to give MIT’s community members a chance to donate unwanted items — or find free things that just might become prized possessions.
PostApril 13, 2023

MIT PhD students honored for their work to solve critical issues in water a...

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2023 J-WAFS Fellows Gokul Sampath (left) and Jie Yun
PostApril 11, 2023

Responding to Ukraine’s “ocean of suffering”

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Ian Miller SM ’18 (left) with his colleague Evan Platt SM ’20 in Kyiv's Mykhailivs'ka Square. Alongside Ukrainians, they co-founded Zero Line, a nonprofit delivering medical aid, vehicles, and equipment to Ukrainians on the front lines.
PostSeptember 21, 2022

3 Questions: Janelle Knox-Hayes on producing renewable energy that communit...

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MIT professors Janelle Knox-Hayes and Donald Sadoway call for a new approach to wind-power deployment, one that engages communities in a process of “co-design” and adapts solutions to local needs.
PodcastSeptember 15, 2022

E5: TIL about everyday travel

TILclimate Podcast

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