Designing off-grid refrigeration technologies for crop storage in Kenya
A team of MIT researchers is using the thermodynamic properties of water evaporation to bring off-grid cold storage of produce to remote, arid regions.
A team of MIT researchers is using the thermodynamic properties of water evaporation to bring off-grid cold storage of produce to remote, arid regions.
MIT engineers have made their initial design more practical, efficient, and scalable.
The winners of an MIT competition to design a future, climate-ready Boston have landed an award to realize their vision.
MIT students explore algal water purifiers, programmable soil bacteria, and other biological engineering approaches to food and water security.
Work by Professor John Lienhard and Kishor Nayar SM ’14, PhD ’19 was recently recognized by the International Association for the Properties of Water and Steam.
With the campus shut down by Covid-19, the spring D-Lab class Water, Climate Change, and Health had to adapt.
MIT analysis uncovers the basis of the severe rainfall declines predicted by many models.
Instrument may help scientists assess the ocean’s response to climate change.
In the face of Covid-19, the MIT Water Club and the MIT Food and Agriculture Club take their signature innovation prizes online.
MIT researchers describe factors governing how oceans and atmospheres move heat around on Earth and other planetary bodies.
The average power of waves hitting a coastline can predict how fast that coast will erode.
High-scoring 100&Change applications featured in Bold Solutions Network.
Whisk-shaped device absorbs trace contaminants, preserves them in dry state that can be shipped to labs for analysis.
System achieves new level of efficiency in harnessing sunlight to make fresh potable water from seawater.
Voigt Lab's work could eventually replace cereal crops’ need for nitrogen from chemical fertilizers.