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In the MediaSeptember 16, 2023

IEEE Spectrum

MIT researchers have developed a new underwater system that could enable long-range and low-power underwater communication, reports Edd Gent for IEEE Spectrum. “The reason why this is really exciting...
PostSeptember 15, 2023

Tracking US progress on the path to a decarbonized economy

MIT News
A new database enables real-time monitoring of investments in new technologies and infrastucture that help reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
PostSeptember 13, 2023

Desirée Plata appointed co-director of the MIT Climate and Sustainability ...

MIT Climate & Sustainability Consortium
Desirée Plata
PostSeptember 13, 2023

Pixel-by-pixel analysis yields insights into lithium-ion batteries

MIT News
By mining X-ray images, MIT researchers have made significant new discoveries about the reactivity of lithium iron phosphate, a material used in batteries for electric cars and in other rechargeable batteries. In each pair pictured, actual particles are on the left and the researchers’ simulations are on the right.
PostSeptember 13, 2023

How China hopes to secure its supply chain for critical minerals

MIT Technology Review
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In the MediaSeptember 13, 2023

New York Times

Data from the Clean Investment Monitor, a new project from MIT’s Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research and the Rhodium Group, shows that President Biden’s 2022 Inflation Reduction Act...
PostSeptember 12, 2023

This startup plans to power a tugboat with ammonia later this year

MIT Technology Review
Young Suk Jo, co-founder of Amogy
PostSeptember 8, 2023

AI pilot programs look to reduce energy use and emissions on MIT campus

MIT Office of Sustainability
Pilots in MIT's Building 66 test AI controls that work with existing building management systems and have the potential to reduce energy usage campus-wide.
PostSeptember 8, 2023

Jackson Jewett wants to design buildings that use less concrete

MIT News
Jackson Jewett was particularly interested in applying topology optimization, an approach that uses algorithms to design structures that can achieve their performance requirements while using a limited amount of material, to concrete design.
In the MediaSeptember 8, 2023

The Hill

Writing for The Hill, Prof. Emeritus Henry Jacoby and his colleagues explore how younger GOP voters seem to increasingly favor lawmakers taking action on climate change. “For the sake of the planet...

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