Building resiliency
In a new book, Lawrence Vale spotlights projects from around the globe that help insulate communities from climate shocks.
In a new book, Lawrence Vale spotlights projects from around the globe that help insulate communities from climate shocks.
Station A, founded by MIT alumni, makes the process of buying clean energy simple for property owners.
An experiment in Amsterdam suggests providing better information to people can help move them out of “energy poverty.”
MAD Design Fellow Zane Schemmer writes algorithms that optimize overall function, minimize carbon footprint, and produce a manufacturable design.
AeroAstro PhD student Sydney Dolan uses an interdisciplinary approach to develop collision-avoidance algorithms for satellites.
The Thermochromorph printmaking technique developed by CSAIL researchers allows images to transition into each other through changes in temperature.
Four professors and an additional alumnus honored with nation’s highest awards for scientists and engineers; Moderna, with deep MIT roots, also recognized.
Stories on tamper-proof ID tags, sound-suppressing silk, and generative AI’s understanding of the world were some of the most popular topics on MIT News.
As part of a high-resolution biosensing device without wires, the antennas could help researchers decode intricate electrical signals sent by cells.
Deborah Liverman, executive director of MIT Career Advising and Professional Development, offers a window into undergraduate and graduate students’ post-graduation paths.
The MIT senior will pursue graduate studies in the UK at Cambridge University and Imperial College London.
Andres Sevtsuk applies new sources of data to creating more sustainable, walkable, and economically thriving city spaces.
SERC Scholars from around the MIT community examine the electronic hardware waste life cycle and climate justice.
A better understanding of construction industry stakeholders’ motivations can lead to greater adoption of circular practices.
Research from the MIT Center for Constructive Communication finds this effect occurs even when reward models are trained on factual data.