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PostJanuary 28, 2021

Biden will direct billions in federal spending power to climate change

MIT Technology Review
PostJanuary 25, 2021

Atomic design for a carbon-free planet

MIT Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering
PostJanuary 21, 2021

How to get more electric cars on the road

MIT News
MIT researchers have found that installing charging stations on residential streets and along highways could lead to wider adoption of clean vehicles.
PostJanuary 20, 2021

“Futurizing” undergraduate teaching

MIT Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering
Associate Professor Michael Short's innovative teaching methods made classes personal, experiential, and created opportunities for one-on-one interactions with every student during the pandemic.
PostJanuary 5, 2021

Professor Emeritus Michael Driscoll, leader in nuclear engineering and belo...

MIT Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering
Over many decades, Michael Driscoll had a great deal to do with making the Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering at MIT the collegial, mutually supportive community it remains today.
PostDecember 22, 2020

MIT in the media: 2020 in review

MIT News
PostDecember 17, 2020

To boost emissions reductions from electric vehicles, know when to charge

MIT Energy Initiative
The time of day when an electric vehicle (EV) is charged can have a large impact on reducing its emissions. In California, home to half of the EVs in the United States, charging at midday reduces EV emissions by more than 40 percent when compared to charging at night.
PostDecember 17, 2020

Want cheaper nuclear energy? Turn the design process into a game

MIT News
In this AI-designed layout for a boiling water reactor, fuel rods in the assembly are ideally positioned around two fixed water rods to burn more efficiently. MIT researchers ran the equivalent of 36,000 simulations to find the optimal configuration, which could extend the life of the rods in an assembly by about 5 percent, generating $3 million in savings per year if scaled to the full reactor. Colors correspond to varying amounts of uranium and gadolinium oxide in each rod.
PostDecember 9, 2020

Amanda Hubbard honored with Secretary of Energy’s Appreciation Award

Plasma Science and Fusion Center
MIT Principal Research Scientist Amanda Hubbard received a 2020 Secretary of Energy's Appreciation Award during a virtual ceremony last month.
PostNovember 24, 2020

Six MIT faculty elected 2020 AAAS Fellows

MIT News
Clockwise from top left: Nazli Choucri, Catherine Drennan, Peter Fisher, Daniela Rus, Ju Li, and Neil Gershenfeld.

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