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PostDecember 22, 2025

Study: More eyes on the skies will help planes reduce climate-warming contr...

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“With more ‘eyes’ on the sky, we could start to see what a contrail’s life looks like,” says Prakash Prashanth.
PostDecember 18, 2025

Building reuse into the materials around us

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Metallurgist Diran Apelian led the Department of Materials Science and Engineering’s Wulff Lecture on Nov. 19, urging researchers to engineer reuse and recycling into materials from the start.
PostDecember 17, 2025

Post-COP30, more aggressive policies needed to cap global warming at 1.5 C

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PostDecember 16, 2025

Nuno Loureiro, professor and director of MIT’s Plasma Science and Fusion ...

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PostDecember 16, 2025

Introducing the Minerals Stewardship Consortium at MIT

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The MIT Minerals Stewardship Consortium hosted a launch event in September, bringing together industry representatives and members of the MIT community.
PostDecember 15, 2025

What makes a good proton conductor?

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MIT researchers developed a model to predict how well materials can conduct protons, showing performance depends, in part, on the flexibility of a material's oxide ions. Here, two oxide-ions (red) contract to enable transfer of a proton (white) between them.

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