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PostDecember 23, 2022

MIT community in 2022: A year in review

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On campus, key moments of 2022 included an Institute-wide dance celebration, a visit from U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo, a community event to welcome new president Sally Kornbluth, and a special screening of Marvel Studios’ “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.”
PostDecember 22, 2022

Manufacturing a cleaner future

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Co-founded by Professor Jeff Grossman (left), Shreya Dave ’09, SM ’12, PhD ’16 (center), and Brent Keller PhD ’16, Via Separations has developed a technology that can eliminate 90 percent of the energy used in thermal separations.
PostDecember 22, 2022

New sensor uses MRI to detect light deep in the brain

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Using a specialized MRI sensor, MIT engineers have shown that they can detect light deep within tissues such as the brain.
PostDecember 22, 2022

Evelyn Wang appointed as director of US Department of Energy’s Advanced R...

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Evelyn Wang, MIT professor and head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering, has been appointed as director of the Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E).
In the MediaDecember 21, 2022

Scientific American

Writing forScientific American, John Fialka spotlights Form Energy, an MIT spinout designing aniron-air battery that “could help decarbonize the natin’spower sector more cheaply thanlithium-ion...
In the MediaDecember 20, 2022

Fortune

Prof. Kripa Varanasi and Vishnu Jayaprakash PhD ’21, MS ’19 have launched AgZen, a company that is trying to reduce pesticide use through the development of additives that allow more pesticide...
PostDecember 19, 2022

MIT scientists contribute to National Ignition Facility fusion milestone

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In the MediaDecember 19, 2022

Forbes

Forbes has named Commonwealth Fusion Systems one of the biggest tech innovations and breakthroughs of 2022, reports Bernard Marr. “Commonwealth Fusion Systems is now working with MIT’s Plasma Science...
In the MediaDecember 19, 2022

The Boston Globe

Writing for The Boston Globe, Prof. Emeritus Ernest Moniz writes that the National Ignition Facility’s fusion energy advancement “is exciting because when the journey from science demonstration to a...
In the MediaDecember 18, 2022

Bloomberg

Prof. Jessika Trancik speaks with Bloomberg reporter Kyle Stock about the carbon impact of electric vehicles. “On average, your emissions are substantially lower if you go for the full electric...

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