Stuck in the middle
MIT research explains how thin layers of tiny organisms form at sea; work could help predict harmful algal blooms like red tide
Enlisting microbes to solve global problems
Researchers harness bacteria to produce energy, clean up environment
Surviving without growing
Jay Forrester, the father of system dynamics, talks about sustainability and organizational decision making
A better way to pinpoint underground oil reserves
CEE mapping technology could make extraction more efficient
Putting heads (and computers) together to solve global problems
MIT's Center for Collective Intelligence (CCI) looks to take advantage of strength in numbers
How to fight malaria by changing the environment
Leveling land can help control disease's spread, computer modeling finds
Water supplies could be strongly affected by climate change
Changes in rainfall can be amplified, up or down, in changes to aquifers