Paul O’Gorman: Extreme storm modeler
Atmospheric scientist tracks climate change’s effects on extreme storms.
Atmospheric scientist tracks climate change’s effects on extreme storms.
Franz-Josef Ulm explores the physics of dirty materials and messy systems to advance sustainable infrastructure and clean energy technology.
New findings show Asia produces twice as much mercury emissions as previously thought.
Research suggests western U.S. deserts were relatively wet up until 8,200 years ago.
New method may help engineers determine coastal impact of dams and levees.
Nanomaterials and UV light can “trap” chemicals for easy removal from soil and water.
Study finds many species may die out and others may migrate significantly as ocean acidification intensifies.
New insights into a promising approach to fuel production that would reduce costs, energy use, and carbon dioxide emissions.
MIT and Novartis are co-chairing a new working group on Cambridge climate resiliency.
Assistant Professor Elsa Olivetti combines cost and environmental data to identify high-impact areas for reducing pollution and greenhouse gases.
MIT spinout makes treating, recycling highly contaminated oilfield water more economical
MIT-hosted urban planning conference highlights explosion of information on cities.
MIT representatives shared emerging energy technologies at an influential conference rife with world leaders.
Nine grants of $200,000 for two years have been awarded to researchers from 11 MIT departments.
MIT analysis informs a new EPA report on the effects of curbing climate change.