INALUM collaborates with MIT Energy Initiative to advance low-carbon energy technologies
Indonesian company will support research through MITEI’s Low-Carbon Energy Center for Materials in Energy and Extreme Environments.
Indonesian company will support research through MITEI’s Low-Carbon Energy Center for Materials in Energy and Extreme Environments.
MIT report highlights challenges and opportunities for conserving natural resources and stabilizing the climate.
Matt Ellis PhD ’17 and Sam Shaner SM ’14, PhD ’18 launch a startup to develop an advanced nuclear reactor design.
Novel design could help shed excess heat in next-generation fusion power plants.
Student researchers lend voices, ideas for exploring nuclear energy’s potential to address climate change, and describe insights gained from the experience.
U.S. Department of Energy grant will support the Allanore lab's advancement of copper production from sulfur-based minerals.
Lithium-based battery could make use of greenhouse gas before it ever gets into the atmosphere.
To curb greenhouse gas emissions, nations, states, and cities should aim for a mix of fuel-saving, flexible, and highly reliable sources.
MIT researchers develop inexpensive way to perform full lifecycle analysis of design choices as buildings are being planned.
Findings suggest new policy models and cost-cutting technologies could help nuclear play vital role in climate solutions.
Passive solar-powered system could prevent freezing on airplanes, wind turbines, powerlines, and other surfaces.
Study finds lost revenue can be millions of dollars annually, suggests ways to quantify haze-related reductions in solar panel output.
Using a simple mesh screen may allow farmers to dramatically reduce the amount of pesticides they spray.
MIT Solar Electrical Vehicle Team takes 5th place in nine-day challenge, which traversed the Oregon Trail from Omaha, Nebraska to Bend, Oregon.
With data-informed models, Jessika Trancik seeks ways to coax progress toward sustainable energy systems.