MIT researchers win grants to develop and test 14 innovative ideas to improve education
The Jameel World Education Lab awards more than $900K in Education Innovation Grants to researchers across MIT.
The Jameel World Education Lab awards more than $900K in Education Innovation Grants to researchers across MIT.
After a summer of weather extremes, where does the world stand in its goal to stem rising temps?
MIT graduate students in technology and policy aim to make an impact in resource-constrained communities through energy research and real-world application.
MIT Energy Initiative spinoff Waya Energy helps countries work toward universal access to electricity.
MIT researchers are converting the plant material lignin into hydrocarbon molecules that could help make jet fuel 100 percent sustainable.
Fusion Undergraduate Scholars (FUSars) program offers students in-depth research opportunities in fusion science and energy.
A new analysis describes steps planners can take to make forests more effective “natural climate solutions.”
Study shows that cities’ plans often won’t achieve their goals, but decarbonizing the local grid could make the difference.
Critical needs for curbing greenhouse gases include non-fossil fuel aviation, buildings, electric grids, industrial processes, and the potential of fusion power.
A variety of recent events highlighted efforts by faculty, staff, and students to make a difference today.
The approach could improve the performance of many other materials as well.
At MIT, the Massachusetts state senator describes the commonwealth’s progress on tackling global warming, remains optimistic despite short-term delays.
A new computational tool empowers decision-makers to target interventions.
The MIT Energy Initiative’s Spring Symposium highlights the vast potential of offshore turbines in decarbonizing the grid.
Symposium asserts a role for higher education in preparing every graduate to meet global challenges with courage.