Making alternative fuels cheaper
Chemical engineers’ new synthesis could make biofuel more appealing for mass production.
Chemical engineers’ new synthesis could make biofuel more appealing for mass production.
Can Taiwan create a low-carbon economy without nuclear energy? One MIT researcher finds out.
MIT professor honored for her innovations that take cues, and materials, from nature to tackle key societal issues.
Nuclear science and engineering grad student Rosemary Sugrue explores thermal hydraulics in nuclear reactors
MIT researchers warn of the risks a trade war could create for the solar industry.
Associate Professor Benoit Forget looks to the past for clues to push refinement of nuclear reactors
Whether he’s in a Navy submarine or in Washington, you’ll find MIT senior Cameron McCord at the intersection of nuclear engineering, policy and service.
New observations of material disprove leading theory about LED brightness, opening new avenues for research.
MIT team finds that the ratio of component atoms is vital to performance.
Sam Shaner recognized for contributing to spirit of entrepreneurship at the Institute
Outgoing director Ernest Moniz confirmed as U.S. Secretary of Energy.
MIT researchers find that the key to purple bacteria’s light-harvesting prowess lies in highly symmetrical molecules.
Steelmaking, a major emitter of climate-altering gases, could be transformed by a new process developed at MIT.
MIT’s Clean Energy Prize awards more than $300,000 to support green startups and technologies.