MIT and Danish university students unite to envision a more sustainable future
MIT-Denmark launches Green Campus Challenge to imagine a new, sustainable campus, with international collaboration at the center.
MIT-Denmark launches Green Campus Challenge to imagine a new, sustainable campus, with international collaboration at the center.
With deep roots at MIT, the startup change:WATER Labs has created a toilet that treats waste without water or power.
Daniel Korsun’s undergraduate career at MIT prepared him to look more deeply into fusion magnet technology and design.
MIT junior faculty explore new research directions and achieve powerful career advancement enabled by J-WAFS’ mission-driven grant program focused on water and food solutions.
New Vassar and the Graduate Tower at Site 4 provide additional housing options on campus, with another new residence in planning and improvements to Burton Conner underway.
Team brings diverse backgrounds and expertise to address technology and policy challenges for the clean energy transition.
MIT’s Erica Salazar shows that faster detection of thermal shifts can prevent disruptive quench events in the HTS magnets used in tokamak fusion devices.
MIT submits special permit application to the City of Cambridge.
Senior Alana Sanchez combines her interests in visual arts and space research to fulfill a childhood curiosity about the cosmos.
The MIT Climate and Sustainability Consortium launches with 13 company members to work with MIT on innovation in climate and sustainability.
Former US energy secretary discusses opportunities and challenges with MITEI Director Robert Armstrong.
Aims to reduce carbon emissions through changes in procurement, waste tracking, airline travel, and other areas of operation.
MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub research finds natural carbon uptake in concrete could offset 5 percent of US pavement cement production emissions.
In an award-winning paper, the PhD student and MIT CSHub research assistant measures how the weight of vehicles deteriorates pavements.
Study measures which kinds of infrastructure improvements could lead to wider adoption of clean vehicles.