Bubbling with passion for environmental engineering
A witness to “a montage of environmental changes” in her native China, grad student Ruby Fu now studies the fate of methane bubbles in the ocean.
A witness to “a montage of environmental changes” in her native China, grad student Ruby Fu now studies the fate of methane bubbles in the ocean.
New research takes a look at whether policies can curtail the growth of harmful greenhouse gases.
Model could help engineers design erosion-prevention strategies in marshes, wetlands, aquatic forests.
Zuber seeks comments on report ahead of giving recommendations to Reif.
New model may predict cyclone activity on other planets.
Draining lakes are unlikely to increase the Greenland ice sheet’s contribution to sea-level rise.
Developed by Carlos Riva ’75, a California water plant will be the largest seawater desalination facility in the Western Hemisphere.
Team developing drones that scan and monitor crop health takes grand prize at 25th annual competition.
In Compton Lecture, Nobel laureate debunks three climate change myths, suggests reframing risks.
Researchers collaborate on innovative water, energy, and next-generation technology projects.
With MIT-developed algorithms, robots plan underwater missions autonomously.
Geologist Taylor Perron explores river networks on Earth and beyond.
MIT researchers explain mystery of India’s rapid move toward Eurasia 80 million years ago.
“J-WAFS Solutions” will provide seed funding for promising new approaches to water, food supply.
Robotic stingrays, driverless golf carts, and a cancer-detection device were on display.