3 Questions: Tolga Durak on building a safety culture at MIT
Managing director of environment, health, and safety programs discusses MIT's resources for helping researchers and students operate safely in the lab.
Managing director of environment, health, and safety programs discusses MIT's resources for helping researchers and students operate safely in the lab.
Discussion at MIT explores ways the music industry can help in the battle to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions.
Researchers make the case for a semisolid electrochemical compound as a cost-efficient, grid-scale battery backup for wind and solar power.
The MIT EnergyHack brought together bright minds from across the world to address some of the energy sector’s most pressing challenges.
New analysis could help identify optimal materials for the crisscrossing struts that bolster bridges, towers, and buildings.
A delegation from MIT traveled to Glasgow for COP26, where international negotiators sought to keep global climate goals on track.
Online events highlight progress with new climate planning bodies, campus improvements, and involvement of all parts of the MIT community.
By incorporating the scattering of RF waves into fusion simulations, MIT physicists improve heating and current drive predictions for fusion plasmas.
Announced at the UN Climate Change Conference, the initiative aims to make food systems more resilient and sustainable by better connecting research to practice.
Researchers argue the plant could provide multiple benefits for California, including desalinated water and clean hydrogen fuel.
Study underscores need for aggressive climate mitigation and adaptation policies to prevent future “Day Zero” droughts in dry, populated regions around the world.
Participants from across the climate and energy sectors gathered remotely and at MIT to discuss new, transformative technologies.
Biogen’s support is part of the biotechnology company’s Healthy Climate, Healthy Lives Initiative.
Awards support research to improve the efficiency, scalability, and adoption of clean energy technologies.
PhD candidate Charlene Xia is developing a low-cost system to monitor the microbiome of seaweed farms and identify diseases before they spread.