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PostJuly 6, 2022

Charting the landscape at MIT

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Norman Magnuson (second from left) worked closely with students in the development and maintenance of The Hive sustainability garden.
PostJuly 5, 2022

Getting the carbon out of India’s heavy industries

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A new MIT-led study in the journal Energy Economics is the first to explicitly explore emissions-reduction pathways for India’s hard-to-abate sectors.
PostJune 29, 2022

Kerry Emanuel: A climate scientist and meteorologist in the eye of the stor...

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Best known for his foundational contributions to the science of tropical cyclones, climate, and links between them, Kerry Emanuel has also been a prominent voice in public debates on climate change, and what we should do about it.
PostJune 28, 2022

Tapping into the million-year energy source below our feet

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Quaise Energy wants to repurpose coal and gas plants into deep geothermal wells by using X-rays to melt rock.
PostJune 27, 2022

Making hydrogen power a reality

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At MITEI’s 2022 Spring Symposium, the “Options for producing low-carbon hydrogen at scale” panel laid out existing and planned efforts to produce hydrogen at scale to help achieve a decarbonized energy system.
PostJune 23, 2022

Donald Sadoway wins European Inventor Award for liquid metal batteries

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Donald Sadoway is the John F. Elliott Professor of Materials Chemistry in MIT’s Department of Materials Science and Engineering.
PostJune 21, 2022

Quantum sensor can detect electromagnetic signals of any frequency

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MIT researchers have developed a method to enable quantum sensors to detect any arbitrary frequency, with no loss of their ability to measure nanometer-scale features. Quantum sensors detect the most minute variations in magnetic or electrical fields, but until now they have only been capable of detecting a few specific frequencies, limiting their usefulness. Pci
PostJune 15, 2022

Evan Leppink: Seeking a way to better stabilize the fusion environment

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During a residency at DIII-D in San Diego, MIT PhD candidate Evan Leppink will explore a new way to drive current in a tokamak plasma using radiofrequency waves.
PostJune 12, 2022

Helping renewable energy projects succeed in local communities

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MIT PhD student Jungwoo Chun investigates how renewable energy infrastructure develops at a community level. He has found that organizations serving as intermediaries often help community-owned solar energy efforts become independent and self-sustaining.
PostJune 8, 2022

MIT unveils new Wright Brothers Wind Tunnel

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Mark Drela is the Terry J. Kohler Professor at MIT and director of the Wright Brothers Wind Tunnel.

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