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PostJune 5, 2025

How will U.S. land use change by 2050?

MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
How will U.S. land use change by 2050?
PostApril 28, 2025

Does nuclear energy hold the key to Texas’ power needs? The state is expl...

MIT Climate
Rusty Towell, Director of NEXT Lab and professor of Engineering and Physics at Abilene Christian University, talks during a tour of Dillard Science and Engineering Research Center, on Thursday, Sept. 26, 2024, at Dillard Science and Engineering Research Center in Abilene
PostMarch 31, 2025

For plants, urban heat islands don’t mimic global warming

MIT News
Meghan Blumstein studied red oak genotypes across New England, concentrating on trees that were within reach in Cambridge, Massachusetts. She then collaborated with people doing research at the Harvard Forest, a research forest in rural central Massachusetts.
PodcastMarch 26, 2025

The race to fusion

MIT Energy Initiative
PodcastMarch 14, 2025

Adding nuclear to the mix

MIT Energy Initiative
PostMarch 4, 2025

Developing materials for stellar performance in fusion power plants

MIT Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering
For her doctoral research, Zoe Fisher is extending her master’s work to explore defects in ceramics — specifically, in alumina.
PostFebruary 28, 2025

Will neutrons compromise the operation of superconducting magnets in a fusi...

MIT News
New experiments rule out the concern that neutron irradiation might cause problems during the operation of a nuclear fusion power plant.
PostFebruary 20, 2025

3 Questions: Exploring the limits of carbon sequestration

MIT News
Rincon de la Vieja, an active volcano in Costa Rica, experiences elevated levels of carbon dioxide due to its volcanic activity, where CO2 naturally seeps from cracks in the volcano's foundation, creating a unique environment for studying the effects of how plants might respond to rising global CO2 levels.
PostFebruary 18, 2025

Unlocking the secrets of fusion’s core with AI-enhanced simulations

Plasma Science and Fusion Center
AI-enhanced simulations are helping researchers at MIT’s Plasma Science and Fusion Center decode the turbulent behavior of plasma inside fusion devices like ITER, bringing us closer to a viable future for fusion energy.
PostJanuary 24, 2025

How to make small modular reactors more cost-effective

MIT Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering
“I really do believe nuclear energy is going to be a leading carbon-free energy. It’s very important for our collective futures,” says Youyeon Choi, a doctoral student in MIT's Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering.

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