In the World: Nanotech on the farm
MIT chemical engineer Paula Hammond lends her nanotechnology expertise to farmers in Africa.
MIT chemical engineer Paula Hammond lends her nanotechnology expertise to farmers in Africa.
MIT analysis suggests generating electricity from large-scale wind farms could influence climate — and not necessarily in the desired way.
When there’s more energy radiating down on the planet than there is radiating back out to space, something’s going to have to heat up
MIT Energy Conference speakers see need to boost clean-energy businesses through a price on carbon and incentives for manufacturing
Can understanding human irrationality help solve our energy problems? An MIT researcher explains
Phytoplankton diversity depends on balance between competition and the ocean’s physical dynamics, new research suggests
Intense hurricane activity millions of years ago may have caused and sustained warmer climate conditions, new research suggests
Students hope to bring electricity and clean water to Ugandan health clinic
Though widely seen as a failure, December’s climate conference may actually have set the world on the right path, panelists suggest
Surprisingly, old-style television sets and computer screens are still in demand — to make new TV sets
Earth’s own heat could provide vast amounts of clean electricity, and current MIT research could help make it feasible
Proposal Would Create Large Recreational Network in Mumbai
Campus food truck is filmed for upcoming TLC show
If we plan to keep using fossil fuels, we need to figure out how to sequester the resulting carbon dioxide. New tools from MIT could help evaluate where to do it — and how to keep it contained.