Can today’s EVs make a dent in climate change?
Electric vehicles can meet drivers’ needs enough to replace nearly 90 percent of vehicles now on the road.
Electric vehicles can meet drivers’ needs enough to replace nearly 90 percent of vehicles now on the road.
New system can rapidly switch glass from transparent to dark — and keep it that way without power.
Approach could lower cost and eliminate need for antibiotics during biofuel production.
Summer Scholar Erica Eggleton joins Van Vliet Lab to make and test lithium manganese oxide electrodes.
New system from MIT can identify how much power is being used by each device in a household.
Linking emissions trading systems in developed and developing countries could yield environmental, economic benefits.
New interdisciplinary centers will advance clean technology in key areas.
New chemistry could overcome key drawbacks of lithium-air batteries.
New understanding of concrete’s properties could increase lifetime of the building material, decrease emissions.
Method to stack hundreds of nanoscale layers could open new vistas in materials science.
MIT-led team demonstrates paired topology and intrinsic magnetism in compound combining gadolinium, platinum, and bismuth.
Neutrinos traveling 450 miles have no individual identities, according to MIT analysis.
Some “forbidden” light emissions are in fact possible, could enable new sensors and light-emitting devices.
$1M Sloan Foundation grant supports NSE-led Future of Nuclear Energy Technologies study