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PostMay 27, 2020

Ice, ice, maybe

MIT Department of Earth Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences
PostMay 21, 2020

Transportation policymaking in Chinese cities

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Using a novel methodology, MITEI researcher Joanna Moody and Associate Professor Jinhua Zhao uncovered patterns in the development trends and transportation policies of China’s 287 cities — including Fengcheng, shown here — that may help decision-makers learn from one another.
PostMay 15, 2020

Congratulations to J-WAFS PI Susan Solomon recipient of the 2020-2021 James...

Abdul Latif Jameel Water and Food Systems Lab (J-WAFS)
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PostMay 13, 2020

Susan Solomon earns Killian Award, MIT’s highest faculty honor

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Susan Solomon has earned the Killian Award, the MIT faculty’s highest honor, for 2020-21. The award recognizes Solomon’s “leadership in working toward real-world solutions to address the global climate crisis.”
PostMay 5, 2020

Melting glaciers cool the Southern Ocean

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PostApril 30, 2020

Staying the Course

MIT Department of Earth Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences
PostApril 8, 2020

A rapidly changing Arctic

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PostMarch 30, 2020

Discerning the texture of urban resilience

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Researchers at the MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub are studying the connections between urban layouts and hazard losses.
PostMarch 4, 2020

New approach to sustainable building takes shape in Boston

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Architect's rendering shows the new mass-timber residential building that will soon begin construction in Boston's Roxbury neighborhood.
PostFebruary 5, 2020

Improving pavement networks by predicting the future

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