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PostJanuary 29, 2020

Gift will allow MIT researchers to use artificial intelligence in a biomedi...

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Patterns of suspended 1-micrometer polystyrene particles in channel shapes are given by a new AI platform (interior boundary highlighted in white). An applied surface acoustic wave propagates from left to right.
PostJanuary 26, 2020

For cheaper solar cells, thinner really is better

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PostJanuary 22, 2020

Study: State-level adoption of renewable energy standards saves money and l...

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PostJanuary 17, 2020

Microsoft will invest $1 billion into carbon reduction and removal technolo...

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PostJanuary 15, 2020

Zeroing in on decarbonization

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PostJanuary 13, 2020

Our pathetically slow shift to clean energy, in five charts

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PostJanuary 9, 2020

Pathways to a low-carbon future

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PostDecember 16, 2019

Making buildings from industrial waste

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Associate Professor Elsa Olivetti studies the huge quantities of industrial waste materials generated in the manufacturing industry, in hopes of finding useful ways to reconstitute and reuse this waste for building.
PostDecember 11, 2019

Taking the carbon out of construction with engineered wood

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A 70-unit British Columbia lakeside resort hotel was built with local engineered wood products, including cross-laminated timber. New research explores the potential environmental and economic impact in the United States of substituting lumber for energy-intensive building products such as cement and steel.
PostDecember 10, 2019

MIT technology powers new, accessible climate solutions simulator

MIT Sloan Sustainability Initiative

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