J-WAFS awards $1.4 million in third round of seed grant funding
Principal investigators will receive grants of up to $200,000 per year for two years, overhead free, for innovative research on food and water challenges.
Principal investigators will receive grants of up to $200,000 per year for two years, overhead free, for innovative research on food and water challenges.
Campus energy “dashboard” will provide detailed information to Institute’s faculty, staff, and students.
SDSCon 2017 gathers community and showcases research projects that apply data science to major systems and issues.
Public hearing scheduled for May 22.
Associate Professor Paul O'Gorman describes three questions climate scientists recently suggested should frame the future of climate research.
At MIT, former Congressman Bob Inglis speaks about climate and free enterprise.
Climate data analyst Thomas Karl describes global temperature and precipitation measurement and interpretation in the 16th Henry W. Kendall Memorial Lecture.
Climate change could lead to overall increase in river flow, but more droughts and floods, study shows.
MIT energy and climate thought leaders play integral part in discussions at CERAWeek 2017.
North Carolina solar farm is up and running, significantly offsetting Institute’s carbon emissions.
MIT alumna, Robert Wilhelm Fellow, and former Mexican government official discusses opportunities and challenges of recent reforms.
Fresh from nearly four years as U.S. Energy Secretary, Moniz returns to his roots at MIT.
Over the next century, southern Africa will see widespread decreases in maize production.
Inexpensive, reliable, and forgettable storage systems could enable boom in renewables, say speakers at MIT Energy Conference.
Turbulence from seafloor topography may explain longstanding question about ocean circulation.