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PodcastAugust 25, 2022

E4: TIL about electric cars

TILclimate Podcast
PostAugust 24, 2022

Designing zeolites, porous materials made to trap molecules

MIT Energy Initiative
Professor Rafael Gómez-Bombarelli (left), Daniel Schwalbe-Koda PhD ’22, and their collaborators have demonstrated a new approach to making porous materials called zeolites for specific uses, including cleaning up exhaust gases from trucks.
PostAugust 24, 2022

Taking a magnifying glass to data center operations

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The Lincoln Laboratory Supercomputing Center has released a dataset containing more than a million jobs run on its TX-GAIA supercomputer. The data can help feed AI research into optimizing data center resources.
PostAugust 24, 2022

A new concept for low-cost batteries

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The three primary constituents of the battery are: left, aluminum; center, sulfur; and right, rock salt crystals. All are domestically available Earth-abundant materials not requiring a global supply chain.
PostAugust 24, 2022

Building better batteries, faster

MIT News
MIT PhD student Pablo Leon uses machine learning to expedite research on new battery materials.
In the MediaAugust 24, 2022

New Scientist

Prof. Donald Sadoway and his colleagues have developed a battery that can charge to full capacity in less than one minute, store energy at similar densities to lithium-ion batteries and isn’t prone to...
PostAugust 23, 2022

Bridging careers in aerospace manufacturing and fusion energy, with a focus...

MIT Energy Initiative
Joy Dunn ’08 spent a decade working in aerospace manufacturing before joining Commonwealth Fusion Systems, where she plays a key role in developing a commercially viable fusion power plant. A consistent theme running through her career has been a commitment to equity and inclusion.
Educator GuideAugust 23, 2022

Electric Vehicles and Climate Change Educator Guide

TILclimate Podcast
PostAugust 22, 2022

Using seismology for groundwater management

MIT Department of Earth Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences
The effects of California’s severe multiyear drought are seen in this pair of images acquired by NASA Terra spacecraft of the area northeast of Madera, in the Sierra Nevada Mountains foothills between Yosemite National Park and the San Joaquin Valley, taken in 2011 (right) and 2014.
In the MediaAugust 22, 2022

NPR

The Loh Down on Science host Sandra Tsing Loh spotlights Prof. Cathy Wu and graduate student Vindula Jayawardana and their work developing a new method for self-driving vehicles that would help...

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