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PostOctober 8, 2019

Tackling Climate Change through Fourth Industrial Revolution

Riasat Noor
PostOctober 4, 2019

Funding for sustainable concrete cemented for five more years

MIT News
Concrete, the world’s most-used building material, is made by mixing cement with abundant aggregate materials like sand and gravel. The result is an extremely strong and stiff material.
PostOctober 1, 2019

Reuse, refill, replenish

Abdul Latif Jameel Water and Food Systems Lab (J-WAFS)
PostSeptember 17, 2019

J-WAFS announces 2019 Solutions Grants supporting agriculture and clean wat...

MIT News
Left: A water sample undergoing testing using the J-WAFS-funded water quality test kit soon to be deployed throughout Nepal. Right: Citrus trees infected with citrus greening disease are highly contagious and can wipe out whole orange groves. A J-WAFS-funded sensor could help farmers detect the disease much earlier.
PostSeptember 10, 2019

Objects can now change colors like a chameleon

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PostSeptember 5, 2019

Cleaning up hydrogen peroxide production

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PostAugust 12, 2019

How much carbon dioxide is actually in your products?

Suzanne Greene
PostAugust 10, 2019

Strengthening Community Capitals to Build Climate Resilient Communities

Azaz Zaman
MIT Climate Portal
PostAugust 9, 2019

Giving up just half your hamburgers can really help the climate

MIT Technology Review
PostAugust 5, 2019

Following the current: MIT examines water consumption sustainability

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