Using aluminum and water to make clean hydrogen fuel — when and where it’s needed
MIT team produces practical guidelines for generating hydrogen using scrap aluminum.
MIT team produces practical guidelines for generating hydrogen using scrap aluminum.
An MIT study gauges the pace of shifting to battery power.
MIT-led research team fashions graphene foam into device that can extract uranium and other heavy metals from tap water.
MIT spinoff Via Separations aims for industrial decarbonization with its durable graphene oxide membranes.
The Plasma Science and Fusion Center mechanical engineer embraces her role in modeling fusion magnets and in promoting engineering to young women.
A new study describes why, in the sector where emissions are hardest to cut, carbon capture could be the sharpest knife.
Massachusetts Secretary of Energy and Environmental Affairs discusses the state’s plans to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050 and how to get there.
MIT researchers train a neural network to predict a “boiling crisis,” with potential applications for cooling computer chips and nuclear reactors.
Students in STS.032 (Energy, Environment, and Society) learn about environmental and health consequences of discarded electronics.
2021 Global Change Outlook from the MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change shows how more aggressive policies can sharply reduce climate risk.
Study: Using trucks as both storage and means of energy transmission reduces hydrogen supply chain costs and encourages green hydrogen production from variable renewable energy.
Study of Beijing’s car-restriction policy underscores value of regional coordination to meet transportation and emissions goals.
A new material made from carbon nanotubes can generate electricity by scavenging energy from its environment.
Chemical engineering senior Awele Uwagwu works to accelerate the adoption of solar energy in Nigeria.
Whether testing high-field fusion magnets or his own physical endurance, Theo Mouratidis pushes the limits.