A world of wireless power
WiTricity brings wireless power to electrical cars, consumer electronics, and other applications that currently require clumsy cables or chargers.
WiTricity brings wireless power to electrical cars, consumer electronics, and other applications that currently require clumsy cables or chargers.
Startup’s power-conserving chip may increase smartphone battery life, save energy in cell towers.
MIT postdoctoral associate Mostafa Youssef and graduate student Aravind Krishnamoorthy tackle different aspects of the problem at atomic scale.
Study shows electrodialysis can provide cost-effective treatment of salty water from fracked wells.
Research on how surfaces respond under extreme conditions lead to energy advances.
Professor Bilge Yildiz analyzes surfaces of materials to tackle problems as diverse as enabling fuel cells and preventing pipe corrosion.
MITEI Energy Colloquium features Jairam Ramesh, a visiting fellow at Harvard Kennedy School.
Two-dimensional carbon “paper” can form stretchable supercapacitors to power flexible electronic devices.
Different environment helps yeast tolerate high levels of ethanol, making them more productive.
Former secretary of state — and former MIT professor — urges progress on multiple fronts.
New system aims to harness the full spectrum of available solar radiation.
Sheila Kennedy pioneers soft design techniques and materials to meet pressing global challenges in housing and energy.