Just what the doctor ordered
Class brings together MIT students and clinicians from local hospitals to design medical devices that address real-world health needs.
Class brings together MIT students and clinicians from local hospitals to design medical devices that address real-world health needs.
Two-day workshop featuring island leaders explores ways to rebuild better, more resilient infrastructure.
MIT researchers create material for a chemical heat “battery” that could release its energy on demand.
New framework guarantees stability of microgrids that supply local power in developing countries.
Research, education, and student activities help create a robust community focused on fueling the world's future.
Startup is meeting global environmental needs by changing the way power plants use water.
Award-winning paper by Arun Singh shows how one of the world’s fastest-growing economies can expand its energy consumption while limiting emissions.
New research on ready-to-use therapeutic food seeks drastic reduction in fatalities from severe acute malnutrition in India.
New design cuts costs, energy needs for drip irrigation, bringing the systems within reach for more farmers.
MIT principal investigators will apply cutting-edge research to the challenges of the developing world, seeking a large-scale impact.
MIT researchers are developing mobile torrefaction technology that can convert biomass into clean-burning fuel, unlocking potential income for farmers.
Students with a common passion for food and water security share their research at the MIT Water and Food Security Symposium.
At UN Climate Change Conference, MIT researchers share insights on implementing climate commitments.
Tata Center graduate fellow Arun Singh shares energy-economic modeling research at UN Climate Change Conference.
New MIT research on the flow of water in flexible tubes could make irrigation technology more sustainable and cost-effective.