MIT engineers develop a new way to remove carbon dioxide from air
The process could work on the gas at any concentrations, from power plant emissions to open air.
The process could work on the gas at any concentrations, from power plant emissions to open air.
Finalists presented an alternative to nondegradable plastics, and an additive to help plastics decompose.
Renewlogy’s system is converting plastic waste from cities and rivers into fuel.
The MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub will continue to study the environmental impacts of concrete and the hazard resilience of the built environment.
Panelists at MIT climate change symposium describe the state of knowledge in climate science and stress the urgent need for action.
MIT welcomed the Class of 2023 with an initiative to reduce the impact of water consumption through reusable water bottles and other sustainable habits.
New research looks at how environmental taxes can work for everyone, in Spain and beyond.
Prize supports powerful collaboration among diverse constituencies in Malden, Massachusetts.
PhD student Elise Harrington studies the ways rural communities in Kenya and India learn about solar energy products and their options as consumers.
Projects address access to clean water in Nepal via wearable E. coli test kits, improving the resilience of commercial citrus groves, and more.
MIT researchers find a way to eliminate carbon emissions from cement production — a major global source of greenhouse gases.
Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory team creates new reprogrammable ink that lets objects change colors using light.
At “SimPlanet” event, students test-drive new computer simulation to reveal outcomes of different policy decisions.
Solugen’s engineered enzymes offer a biologically-inspired method for producing the chemical.
Study finds that in some locations, lightweight gas-powered cars could have a bigger emissions-reducing impact than electric ones.