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PostDecember 13, 2024

In a unique research collaboration, students make the case for less e-waste...

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Left to right: Anastasia Duncan, Chris Rabe, and Jasmin Liu stand at the loading dock of MIT's Stata Center, where students and faculty go "crufting." Rabe facilitated an interdisciplinary working group of undergraduate and graduate students known as SERC Scholars to co-author a case study on the electronic hardware waste life cycle and climate justice.
PostDecember 4, 2024

A new catalyst can turn methane into something useful

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MIT chemical engineers designed a two-part catalyst that can convert methane gas to useful products. The catalyst consists of iron-modified aluminum silicate plus an enzyme called alcohol oxidase (enzyme not pictured).
PostNovember 22, 2024

A vision for U.S. science success

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Arati Prabhakar is President Biden’s science advisor and the head of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy.
PostNovember 22, 2024

Catherine Wolfram: High-energy scholar

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“One of the things that pleasantly surprised me is how tight-knit and friendly the MIT faculty all are,” says Catherine Wolfram.
PostNovember 12, 2024

Admir Masic: Using lessons from the past to build a better future

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“Roman concrete to me is fascinating: It’s still standing after all this time and constantly repairing,” Admir Masic says, pictured here holding a Roman-inspired, self-healing concrete cube.
PostNovember 8, 2024

Startup turns mining waste into critical metals for the U.S.

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"Being able to make your own materials domestically means that you're not at the behest of a foreign monopoly," says co-founder Tomás Villalón ’14, pictured.
PostNovember 1, 2024

As a closed Utah uranium mill seeks state approval to reopen, taxpayers are...

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PostOctober 16, 2024

Land Board approves ‘precedent setting’ plan to put Elliott State Fores...

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PostOctober 8, 2024

Utah has the last conventional uranium mill in the country. What does it do...

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Utah has the last conventional uranium mill in the country. What does it do?
PostOctober 2, 2024

3 Questions: Bridging anthropology and engineering for clean energy in Mong...

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Manduhai Buyandelger (far left) and Lauren Bonilla (far right), with MIT students who went to Mongolia with Bonilla in January 2024.

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