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PostMay 8, 2023

Governing for our descendants

MIT News
Ford Professor of Political Science Lily L. Tsai is interested in distributive justice. In her essay, she considers the needs of people in the future when determining who deserves what resources. People who haven’t been born yet will bear the brunt of climate change in the future.
PostMay 2, 2023

How chemists could give new life to old wind turbine blades

MIT Technology Review
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PostMay 1, 2023

MIT faculty tackle big ideas in a symposium kicking off Inauguration Day

MIT News
At a symposium exploring the theme “Where Big Ideas Come From — and Why They Matter,” MIT faculty presented their research and shared their perspectives on how MIT can cultivate ideas and innovations to meet the major challenges of the world today. Left to right: Linda Henry (moderator), Cullen Buie, Andrew Lo, Anne White, Jinhua Zhao, Pablo Jarilllo-Herrero, Dina Katabi, Sangeeta Bhatia
PostMay 1, 2023

Envisioning education in a climate-changed world

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Panel discussion on structural change in higher education, moderated by MIT’s John Fernández (left), with leaders from Harvard, Duke, and Brown universities.
PostMay 1, 2023

School of Engineering first quarter 2023 awards

MIT News
Nineteen members of the MIT engineering faculty and researchers received awards in recognition of their scholarship, service, and overall excellence in the past calendar quarter.
PostApril 27, 2023

Inside Germany’s power struggle over nuclear energy

MIT Technology Review
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PostApril 27, 2023

The flawed logic of rushing out extreme climate interventions

MIT Technology Review
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PostApril 27, 2023

Asegun Henry wins National Science Foundation’s Alan T. Waterman Award

MIT News
Asegun Henry is the sixth faculty member from MIT to receive the Alan T. Waterman Award in the award's 47-year history, and is only the second mechanical engineer to ever win the award.
PostApril 27, 2023

Robert Armstrong: A lifetime at the forefront of chemical engineering resea...

MIT Energy Initiative
Robert C. Armstrong, the Chevron Professor of Chemical Engineering and the director of the MIT Energy Initiative, will retire this summer after 50 years at MIT.
In the MediaApril 26, 2023

PBS NOVA

Professor Yet-Ming Chiang of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering (DMSE) talks to NOVA’s Miles O’Brien about his research aimed at closing gaps in renewable energy availability when...

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