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PostMay 17, 2022

On the road to cleaner, greener, and faster driving

MIT News
In a new study, MIT researchers demonstrate a machine-learning approach that can learn to control a fleet of autonomous vehicles as they approach and travel through a signalized intersection in a way that keeps traffic flowing smoothly.
PostMay 16, 2022

Energy storage important to creating affordable, reliable, deeply decarboni...

MIT Energy Initiative
"The Future of Energy Storage" report is the culmination of a three-year study exploring the long-term outlook and recommendations for energy storage technology and policy. As the report details, energy storage is a key component in making renewable energy sources, like wind and solar, financially and logistically viable at the scales needed to decarbonize our power grid and combat climate change.
PostMay 16, 2022

Solar-powered desalination device wins MIT $100K competition

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PostMay 12, 2022

MIT Climate “Plug-In” highlights first year of progress on MIT’s clim...

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PostMay 12, 2022

Ultrathin fuel cell uses the body’s own sugar to generate electricity

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Silicon chip with 30 individual glucose micro fuel cells, seen as small silver squares inside each gray rectangle.
PostMay 10, 2022

MIT expands research collaboration with Commonwealth Fusion Systems to buil...

Plasma Science and Fusion Center
A new agreement doubles CFS’ financial commitment to PSFC, enabling greater recruitment and support of students, staff, and faculty in addition to diverse research in fusion science and technology.
PostMay 9, 2022

CES: The Newbie’s (Off the Beaten Path) Experience

Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship
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PostMay 9, 2022

COMMENTARY: Fighting climate change in a fragmented world

MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
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PostMay 9, 2022

Team creates map for production of eco-friendly metals

MIT News
Jaclyn Lunger is first author of a paper detailing the reactions — at the atomic level — behind an eco-friendly way to produce metals.
PostMay 3, 2022

Absent legislative victory, the president can still meet US climate goals

MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
A new study finds a Clean Air Act provision could enable the U.S. to accelerate the transition away from fossil fuels and toward low- and zero-carbon energy sources.

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