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PostApril 11, 2023

Responding to Ukraine’s “ocean of suffering”

MIT Energy Initiative
Ian Miller SM ’18 (left) with his colleague Evan Platt SM ’20 in Kyiv's Mykhailivs'ka Square. Alongside Ukrainians, they co-founded Zero Line, a nonprofit delivering medical aid, vehicles, and equipment to Ukrainians on the front lines.
PostApril 10, 2023

Study: Shutting down nuclear power could increase air pollution

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An MIT study shows that if U.S. nuclear power plants are retired, the burning of coal, oil, and natural gas to fill the energy gap could cause more than 5,000 premature deaths.
PostApril 7, 2023

Flow batteries for grid-scale energy storage

MIT Energy Initiative
Associate Professor Fikile Brushett (left) and Kara Rodby PhD ’22 have demonstrated a modeling framework that can help speed the development of flow batteries for large-scale, long-duration electricity storage on the future grid.
PostApril 6, 2023

Earth Day Colloquium: Decarbonizing Massachusetts

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PostApril 5, 2023

An interdisciplinary approach to fighting climate change through clean ener...

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PostApril 4, 2023

Staying the course: Achieving climate change goals in turbulent times

MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
Photo: The XLV (45th) MIT Global Change Forum explored how decision-makers can stay on course in achieving climate change goals as the world confronts multiple and expanding crises. (Source: NASA)
PostApril 4, 2023

Benoit Forget named head of the Department of Nuclear Science and Engineeri...

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Benoit Forget has been named the head of MIT's Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering.
PostApril 4, 2023

Greening roofs to boost climate resilience

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Roofscapes, a startup founded by three MIT students, is planning to build greenspaces on pitched roofs in Paris to decrease temperatures, improve quality of life, and boost climate resilience. Pictured is a rendering of an ongoing pilot project over a former district hall.
PostApril 3, 2023

Jacob Andreas and Mingda Li honored with Junior Bose Award for Excellence i...

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MIT's School of Engineering honored Jacob Andreas, the X-Window Consortium Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (left) and Mingda Li, the Class of 1947 Career Development Professor in the Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering, with the Junior Bose Award.
PostMarch 31, 2023

3 Questions: Leveraging carbon uptake to lower concrete’s carbon footprin...

MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub
By "inhaling" carbon dioxide, concrete can act as a carbon sink through the process of carbon uptake.

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