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PodcastSeptember 15, 2022

E5: TIL about everyday travel

TILclimate Podcast
In the MediaSeptember 15, 2022

Wired

Research led by Prof. Michael Howland has found that adjusting the orientation of wind turbines on a farm can reduce the wake effect and boost the total output, reports Maria Perez Ortiz for Wired....
PostSeptember 14, 2022

A lasting — and valuable — legacy

MIT News
Betar Gallant, associate professor of mechanical engineering at MIT, utilizes electrochemical reactions to develop new sustainable technologies, including systems that capture carbon dioxide emissions and produce higher-energy rechargeable lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles.
PostSeptember 13, 2022

Computing for the health of the planet

MIT News
Clockwise from top left: Sara Beery, Priya Donti, Sherrie Wang, and Ericmoore Jossou are using advanced computational methods and tools to help find solutions for a range of climate and environmental issues. The new faculty members will join the MIT community in the coming year as part of an ongoing commitment by the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing to hire 50 new faculty (25 shared with other academic departments and 25 in computer science and artificial intelligence and decision-making).
PostSeptember 13, 2022

SMART Innovation Center awarded five-year NRF grant for new deep tech ventu...

MIT News
SMART Innovation Centre has been awarded a five-year grant by Singapore’s National Research Foundation as part of NRF’s Research, Innovation, and Enterprise 2025 Plan.
In the MediaSeptember 13, 2022

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Researchers from MIT’s Research Laboratory for Electronics have developed a portable desalinator that can turn seawater into safe drinking water, reports Ian Mount for Fortune. Research scientist...
In the MediaSeptember 13, 2022

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Prof. Michael Howland speaks with Camille Bond at E&E News about his research, which suggests that finding the ideal position for individual wind turbines could increase the overall efficiency of the...
PostSeptember 12, 2022

MIT accelerates efforts on path to carbon reduction goals

MIT News
Under its “Fast Forward” climate action plan, MIT has set a goal of eliminating direct emissions from its campus by 2050 and a near-term milestone of achieving net-zero emissions by 2026.
PostSeptember 12, 2022

3Q: How MIT is working to reduce carbon emissions on our campus

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In the MediaSeptember 12, 2022

Bloomberg

Researchers from MIT, the University of Southern California, Redfin, and the National Bureau of Economic Research found that property listings with flood risks were less likely to be looked at and bid...

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