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PostJuly 20, 2023

Harnessing synthetic biology to make sustainable alternatives to petroleum ...

MIT News
The startup Visolis, founded by MIT alumnus Deepak Dugar, is using synthetic biology to decarbonize the production of everything from jet fuel to rubber to skin care.
PostJuly 19, 2023

Addressing food insecurity in arid regions with an open-source evaporative ...

MIT News
A team from MIT D-Lab and Kenyan community partner Solar Freeze celebrate the completion of the first solar-powered iteration of the forced-air evaporative cooling chamber. Using one-quarter of the energy of refrigerated cold rooms and at half the cost to build, the cooling chamber helps smallholder farmers in arid regions preserve and store freshly harvested produce.
In the MediaJuly 19, 2023

Wired

In this video for Wired, Prof. Anne White explains the nature of nuclear fusion in five levels of increasing difficulty to a child, a teen, a college student, a grad student, and an expert. “Fusion is...
PostJuly 18, 2023

Apply to be part of MIT's delegation to COP28

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In the MediaJuly 15, 2023

IEEE Spectrum

Researchers from MIT’s Plasma Science and Fusion Center and Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS) are using high-temperature superconducting tape as a key part of the design for their tokamak reactor...
In the MediaJuly 14, 2023

Popular Mechanics

MIT researchers are hoping to use Dyson maps “to translate the language of classical physics into terms that a quantum computer—a machine designed to solve complex quandaries by leveraging the unique...
In the MediaJuly 14, 2023

Axios

A study by MIT researchers has found that over 65% of the world’s oceans have changed color over the past 20 years and “human-caused climate change is likely to blame,” reports Rebecca Falconer for...
In the MediaJuly 14, 2023

Fast Company

MIT researchers have found that over the past two decades, the color of the world’s oceans has changed significantly, reports Talib Visram for Fast Company. The change “is likely due to human-induced...
PostJuly 13, 2023

Cutting urban carbon emissions by retrofitting buildings

MIT Energy Initiative
PhD candidate Zachary Berzolla SM ’21 (left), Professor Christoph Reinhart (right), and their colleagues have launched online simulation tools that enable urban policymakers to determine what building-retrofit incentives and other measures are needed to bring about a targeted reduction in their city’s carbon emissions.
PostJuly 12, 2023

Study: The ocean’s color is changing as a consequence of climate change

MIT News
To track the changes in ocean color, scientists analyzed measurements of ocean color taken by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) aboard the Aqua satellite, which has been monitoring ocean color for 21 years.

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