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PostOctober 16, 2024

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

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PostOctober 9, 2024

MIT Energy and Climate Club mobilizes future leaders to address global clim...

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Left to right: MITEC's co-presidents Thomas Lee, Laurențiu Anton, and Rosie Keller
PostOctober 9, 2024

The changing geography of “energy poverty”

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This map estimates the average energy burden for U.S. households between 2015 and 2020. Households experiencing an energy burden in costs greater than 6 percent of income are classified as energy-poor. Darker shades indicate higher energy burdens, and grey areas indicate census tracts where the estimates are unavailable.
In the MediaOctober 9, 2024

Fast Company

Fast Company reporter Kristin Toussaint spotlights a new study by MIT researchers that examines the energy burden in the U.S., the percent of a household’s income spent on energy costs. The...
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 8, 2024

Study finds mercury pollution from human activities is declining

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“Our work shows that it is very important to learn from actual, on-the-ground data to try and improve our models and these emissions estimates,” says Ari Feinberg.
PostOctober 8, 2024

Bubble findings could unlock better electrode and electrolyzer designs

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“Our work demonstrates that engineering the contact and growth of bubbles on electrodes can have dramatic effects,” Kripa Varanasi says.
PostOctober 8, 2024

Solar-powered desalination system requires no extra batteries

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Jon Bessette sits atop a trailer housing the electrodialysis desalination system at the Brackish Groundwater National Desalination Research Facility (BGNDRF) in Alamogordo, New Mexico. The system is connected to real groundwater, water tanks, and solar panels.
In the MediaOctober 8, 2024

Associated Press

Prof. Kerry Emanuel speaks with Associated Press reporter Terry Spencer about Tampa Bay’s vulnerability to incoming hurricanes. “It’s a huge population,” explains Emanuel. “It’s very exposed, very...
PostOctober 3, 2024

Celebrating the people behind Kendall Square’s innovation ecosystem

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Two Founder Awards were given to MIT Professor Sangeeta Bhatia, left, and Johnson & Johnson Innovation Head Michal Preminger for their work bringing people together to achieve hard things that benefit humanity.

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