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In the MediaSeptember 7, 2023

New Scientist

MIT researchers have devised a new carbon capture system that “relies on the reaction between CO2 in flue gas and a fine mist of electrically charged particles,” reports Karmela Padavic-Callaghan for...
In the MediaSeptember 7, 2023

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Popular Science reporter Andrew Paul writes that MIT researchers have developed a new long-range, low-power underwater communication system. Installing underwater communication networks “could help...
PostSeptember 6, 2023

Study suggests energy-efficient route to capturing and converting CO2

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Researchers uncovered how carbon dioxide can be both captured and converted through a single electrochemical process in which an electrode, like the one pictured covered in bubbles, is used to attract carbon dioxide released from a sorbent and convert it into carbon neutral products.
PostSeptember 6, 2023

Zinc batteries that offer an alternative to lithium just got a big boost

MIT Technology Review
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PostSeptember 6, 2023

Device offers long-distance, low-power underwater communication

MIT News
The device is an array of piezoelectric transducers that enables battery-free underwater communication.
PostSeptember 5, 2023

Uncovering how biomes respond to climate change

MIT News
Leila Mirzagholi, an MIT postdoc in civil and environmental engineering, applies her physics and mathematical background to her research in evaluating the impact climate change has on our global terrestrial carbon cycle.
PostSeptember 5, 2023

Exploring the Challenges and Potential of Voluntary Carbon Markets Through ...

MIT Climate & Sustainability Consortium
PostSeptember 5, 2023

Elsa Olivetti appointed associate dean of engineering

MIT News
Professor Elsa Olivetti has been appointed associate dean of engineering. As associate dean, Olivetti will oversee a number of strategically important programs and initiatives across MIT’s School of Engineering.
PostSeptember 5, 2023

3 Questions: How are cities managing record-setting temperatures?

MIT News
MIT Associate Professor David Hsu is an expert in city policies concerning climate change. Following record-setting heat in the summer of 2023, he describes what cities are now doing in response, and the possibilities for new policy measures.
In the MediaSeptember 5, 2023

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Olivier Faber MArch ’23, Tim Cousin MArch ’23 and Eytan Levi MArch/MSRED ’21 co-founded Roofscapes Studio – an MIT startup that is transforming rooftops into green roofs to provide outdoor spaces in...

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