Computing for the health of the planet
The MIT Schwarzman College of Computing welcomes four new faculty members engaged in research and teaching that address climate risks and other environmental issues.
The MIT Schwarzman College of Computing welcomes four new faculty members engaged in research and teaching that address climate risks and other environmental issues.
The “Fast Forward” climate action plan laid out ambitious commitments. Now comes the harder part: making them happen.
Vice President for Campus Services and Stewardship Joe Higgins describes how MIT is tackling its Fast Forward campus carbon-reduction goals
Assistant Professor Ariel Furst and her colleagues are looking to DNA to help guide the process.
Fusion physics pioneer and MIT climate change leader Anne White hopes to help “save the world with nuclear.”
MIT engineers are controlling pore openings for maximum molecule capture.
Joy Dunn ’08 helps solve the world’s greatest climate challenges while creating an open and equitable working environment.
New research showcases a pilot application using seismometers to monitor groundwater aquifers in California.
A new study estimates potential losses by 2050 amid low-carbon energy transition.
MITdesignX presents ventures from the accelerator's sixth cohort.
The Jameel Index for Food Trade and Vulnerability — a project supported by Community Jameel — will study the implications of climate change on food security as they relate to trade.
Natel Energy, founded by sibling MIT alumni, is deploying hydropower systems with fish-safe turbines and other features that mimic natural river conditions.
International award supports early-career scientists and engineers as they pursue interdisciplinary works.
After 48 years with the Institute, Manager of Grounds Services Norman Magnuson reflects on his role in a changing campus and profession.
Study highlights pathways to cut emissions and lower climate and health risks.