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PostJuly 15, 2020

International Association for the Properties of Water and Steam recognizes ...

Abdul Latif Jameel Water and Food Systems Lab (J-WAFS)
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PostJuly 15, 2020

Decarbonize and diversify

MIT News
Human capital development in Russia through increased per-student expenditure could lead to long-term benefits in manufacturing, services, agriculture, food production, and other sectors. Seen here: Russian students from Tyumen State University.
PostJuly 14, 2020

Course 15.366 - MIT Energy & Climate Ventures

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PostJune 23, 2020

4 lessons from COVID-19 to help fight climate change

MIT Sloan Sustainability Initiative
PostJune 23, 2020

Researchers find solar photovoltaics benefits outweigh costs

MIT News
Utility-scale photovoltaic arrays are an economic investment across most of the United States when health and climate benefits are taken into account, concludes an analysis by MITEI postdoc Patrick Brown and Senior Lecturer Francis O’Sullivan. Their results show the importance of providing accurate price signals to generators and consumers and of adopting policies that reward installation of solar arrays where they will bring the most benefit.
PostJune 16, 2020

MIT Alum, Cody Friesen, has developed a solar-powered technology that harve...

Abdul Latif Jameel Water and Food Systems Lab (J-WAFS)
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PostJune 16, 2020

J-WAFS PI Karthish Manthiram has devised a way to electrochemically produce...

Abdul Latif Jameel Water and Food Systems Lab (J-WAFS)
The ammonia synthesizing device built by the Mathiram Lab research team
PostJune 11, 2020

A 2017 Rabobank-MIT Food Innovation Prize-winning startup group has found ...

Abdul Latif Jameel Water and Food Systems Lab (J-WAFS)
Visual "before" and "after" comparisons of two bananas after nine days. One received a silk coating and remains yellow while the other didn't
PostJune 11, 2020

The logistics around carbon farming, a promising way to remove CO2 from the...

Abdul Latif Jameel Water and Food Systems Lab (J-WAFS)
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PostJune 11, 2020

J-WAFS PI Benedetto Marelli's patients are sick but they aren't human. His ...

Abdul Latif Jameel Water and Food Systems Lab (J-WAFS)
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