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PostAugust 19, 2021

Solar panels are a pain to recycle. These companies are trying to fix that....

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PostAugust 16, 2021

Designing better batteries for electric vehicles

MIT Energy Initiative
Solid-state batteries now being developed could be key to achieving the widespread adoption of electric vehicles — potentially a major step toward a carbon-free transportation sector. A team of researchers from MIT and the University of California at Berkeley has demonstrated the importance of keeping future low-cost, large-scale manufacturing in mind when exploring novel battery concepts.
PostAugust 11, 2021

Elsa Olivetti wins 2021 MIT Bose Award for Excellence in Teaching

MIT News
Associate Professor Elsa Olivetti's passion for addressing issues related to climate change frames the focus of her research, which centers on improving the environmental and economic sustainability of materials in the context of growing global demand.
PostAugust 9, 2021

D-Lab Project Leads to Solar Career in Africa

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PostAugust 6, 2021

New global map shows populations are growing faster in flood-prone areas

MIT Technology Review
Dhaka, Bangladesh has experienced some of the largest increases in flood exposure, according to a new global flood mapping project.
PostAugust 4, 2021

Using graphene foam to filter toxins from drinking water

MIT Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering
A reusable 3D functionalized reduced graphene oxide foam (3D‐FrGOF) is used as an in situ electrolytic deposition electrode to extract uranium from contaminated water.
PostAugust 3, 2021

Cleaning up industrial filtration

MIT Energy Initiative
Shreya Dave PhD ’16 (center) co-founded Via Separations with Professor Jeffrey Grossman (left) and Brent Keller PhD ’16.
PostAugust 3, 2021

Vapor-collection technology saves water while clearing the air

MIT News
The cooling tower of MIT’s nuclear plant has demonstrated the effectiveness of the new water recovery system. The right side of the tower has the new system installed, eliminating its plume of vapor, while the untreated left side continues to produce a steady vapor stream.
PostJuly 29, 2021

Inaugural fund supports early-stage collaborations between MIT and Jordan

MIT International Science and Technology Initiatives (MISTI)
Philip Khoury (top right), faculty director of MISTI's MIT-Arab World program and Ford International Professor of History and associate provost at MIT, discusses winning MIT-Jordan Abdul Hameed Shoman Foundation Seed Fund projects.
PostJuly 27, 2021

What will happen to sediment plumes associated with deep-sea mining?

MIT News
Scientists boarded the research vessel Sally Ride, and sailed off the coast of San Diego to study the dynamics of sediment plumes pumped into the ocean.

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