Could lab-grown plant tissue ease the environmental toll of logging and agriculture?
MIT researchers grow structures made of wood-like plant cells in a lab, hinting at the possibility of more efficient biomaterials production.
MIT researchers grow structures made of wood-like plant cells in a lab, hinting at the possibility of more efficient biomaterials production.
Associate Professor Michael Short’s innovative approach can be seen in the two nuclear science and engineering courses he’s transformed.
U.S. C3E Women in Clean Energy Symposium convenes virtually, declaring environmental justice key for combating climate change.
Climate goals expand impact of MIT waste-processing spinoff that capitalizes on a process called plasma gasification.
In a particularly newsworthy year, news and views from the MIT community made headlines.
A smart thermostat quickly learns to optimize building microclimates for both energy consumption and user preference.
Hundreds of students, researchers, and industry experts from around the world gathered virtually in November for a cross-disciplinary exploration of water resilience.
MIT serves as a laboratory for a multifaceted approach to address the Institute’s own contributions to climate change.
MIT anthropologist Amy Moran-Thomas reflects on the deep connection between planetary and human well-being.
New study suggests waters will become more turbulent as Arctic loses summertime ice.
Recent virtual lecture explores how paleoclimatology provides important context for examining the activities of past human societies.
MIT postdoc explains how reflective pavements can significantly — and often indirectly — mitigate climate change and extreme heat.
Will focus on responding to disasters and humanitarian crises, defending against biothreats, addressing climate change, and improving human health and performance.
In a new realm of materials, PhD student Thanh Nguyen uses neutrons to hunt for exotic properties that could power real-world applications.
Policymakers are hopeful that a Biden administration will encourage congressional action.