Innovations in water accessibility
Mechanical engineering senior Flora Klise is pursing her passion for water research and preparing to launch a career in water innovation.
Mechanical engineering senior Flora Klise is pursing her passion for water research and preparing to launch a career in water innovation.
The MIT team’s project was one of seven pitched at the Rabobank-MIT Food and Agribusiness Innovation Prize competition.
Student inventors recognized on World IP Day for groundbreaking, patentable solutions to issues related to maternal health, energy efficiency, and plastic waste.
The startup Transaera is using a class of materials, advanced by MIT Professor Mircea Dinca for over a decade, to create a more energy-efficient air conditioner.
Prototypes tested in India show promise as a low-cost, natural filtration option.
MIT’s Susan Murcott is dedicated to providing clean water access and building a new generation of humanitarian water leaders.
Research on how water behaves in a proton channel provides possible new avenues for flu treatment.
New climate resiliency dashboard helps reduce uncertainty of current and future flood risks in Cambridge.
CIS research affiliate describes his goals in creating a webinar series exploring sustainable development in Africa.
Saha Global, co-founded by two MIT alumnae, helps Ghanaian women start profitable water treatment businesses to serve their communities.
With deep roots at MIT, the startup change:WATER Labs has created a toilet that treats waste without water or power.
PhD student and 2017 J-WAFS graduate fellow Tzu-Chieh Tang designs living materials to solve environmental challenges, with an emphasis on safety and scalability.
Through research and student leadership, senior Orisa Coombs is tackling problems including water scarcity, food insecurity, and racial injustice.
Hundreds of students, researchers, and industry experts from around the world gathered virtually in November for a cross-disciplinary exploration of water resilience.
New study suggests waters will become more turbulent as Arctic loses summertime ice.