Out of thick air
MIT graduate student is working to make water available for the world’s poor by refining the tools and techniques of fog harvesting.
MIT graduate student is working to make water available for the world’s poor by refining the tools and techniques of fog harvesting.
While impacts will vary by region, projections indicate that drought frequency will increase throughout most of the contiguous United States.
Yang Zhang wins prestigious Oak Ridge National Laboratory honor.
Ellen Swallow Richards, MIT’s first female graduate and faculty member, opened the door for women in science, and founded ecology and home economics along the way.
Kagame, who delivered the 2008 Compton lecture, discusses water, energy solutions with D-Lab participants.
Crops and timing of storms amplify role played by rainwater.
MIT research could help ocean science, naval operations and the control and location of underwater vehicles.
Researchers model the effects of competition for global water resources on agriculture.
Environmental engineers share prize with BP for work that proved oil and water really do mix
MIT team designs solar-powered portable desalination system to use in disaster zones and remote regions.
From India to California, an MIT landscape architect and geographer has charted a new course in the study of water.
Lessons learned from the BP oil spill could help both companies and regulators to be more ready for the next emergency.
The tiny, multitalented carbon tubes can carry single molecules, one at a time.
Will investigate what caused breach in major eastern Massachusetts water line in early May