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PostJune 21, 2023

Two companies can now sell lab-grown chicken in the US

MIT Technology Review
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PostJune 20, 2023

How climate vulnerability and the digital divide are linked

MIT Technology Review
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In the MediaJune 19, 2023

IEEE Spectrum

MIT researchers have developed a new compact, lightweight design for a 1-megawatt electrical motor that “could open the door to electrifying much larger aircraft,” reports Ed Gent for IEEE Spectrum....
PostJune 15, 2023

Seaweed farming for carbon dioxide capture would take up too much of the oc...

MIT Technology Review
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PostJune 15, 2023

Preparing Colombia’s cities for life amid changing forests

MIT Environmental Solutions Initiative
Sean Anklam (left), Marcela Angel, and a team from Corpoamazonia in the mountains outside Mocoa, Colombia, make their way to deploy an unpioloted aerial vehicle on a test flight.
PostJune 14, 2023

The surprising truth about which homes have heat pumps

MIT Technology Review
In the MediaJune 14, 2023

The Boston Globe

Sublime Systems, an MIT startup, is on a mission to manufacture emissions-free cement, writes David Abel for The Boston Globe. “If we’re successful, this could be a way of making cement for millennia...
PostJune 12, 2023

Powering the future in Mongolia

MIT News
Students and faculty from MIT and NUM on their first meeting with GerHub, a mission-driven organization that seeks to find innovative and creative solutions to the most pressing issues in the ger areas of Mongolia.
PostJune 12, 2023

Arina Khotimsky ’23 awarded 2023 Michel David-Weill Scholarship

MIT News
Arina Khotimsky ’23 graduated from MIT with a major in materials science and engineering, and minors in energy studies and in French.
PostJune 12, 2023

Rivian hopes to earn carbon credits for its home electric vehicle chargers

MIT Technology Review
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