Water-shedding surfaces can be made to last
New approach to hydrophobic material could benefit power plants, cooling systems.
New approach to hydrophobic material could benefit power plants, cooling systems.
Highly active catalysts could be key to improved energy storage in fuel cells and advanced batteries.
New student group aims to raise awareness about the developing world’s energy crisis.
MIT doctoral candidate Sam Crawford has contributed to fundamental understanding of growth processes using metal seed particles.
Profiling Silvija Gradečak, the Thomas Lord Associate Professor in Materials Science and Engineering
Professor Yang Shao-Horn works at the cutting edge of basic energy science research
MIT-developed system runs autonomously, producing 1,000 liters per day.
Study shows that factors other than wages dominate trends in photovoltaic costs, raising the prospect of competitive manufacturing anywhere.
Fog-harvesting system developed by MIT and Chilean researchers could provide potable water for the world’s driest regions.
Design may support widespread use of solar and wind energy.
MIT team takes first place in case competition tackling today’s energy challenges
Three graduate and one undergraduate student receive prizes from the Nuclear Energy University Programs