Cooling when there’s too much heat
MIT researchers make surfaces that are easier to cool under extreme heat; finding could benefit power plants, electronics.
MIT researchers make surfaces that are easier to cool under extreme heat; finding could benefit power plants, electronics.
Combining nuclear with artificial geothermal, shale oil, or hydrogen production could help slow climate change, study shows.
System he hatched in the 1970s for curbing carbon emissions is finally getting some traction.
Device Research Laboratory scientists aim to control changes in phase of gases and liquids to reduce power consumption in heating and cooling systems.
MIT Leading Technology and Policy (LTP) Initiative gathers experts from technical and policy communities
AeroAstro labs will research sustainable aviation solutions for the FAA.
MIT researchers weigh natural gas development options and economic risks for small nations using Cyprus as a case study.
New study shows that research investments and growing markets have fueled a huge rise in new patents.
MIT economist finds that biofuels, contrary to claims, do not meaningfully affect what drivers pay at the pump.
Changes come after Ernest Moniz leaves to lead U.S. Department of Energy
Julie Newman appointed to lead the Institute’s programs in sustainable energy, water and other resources.
Condensation on a metal plate leads to formation of droplets that carry electric charge, could improve power-plant efficiency.