Making a remarkable material even better
Aerogels for solar devices and windows are more transparent than glass.
Aerogels for solar devices and windows are more transparent than glass.
Starting with higher-value niche markets and then expanding could help perovskite-based solar panels become competitive with silicon.
Researchers are devising new methods of synthesizing chemicals used in goods from clothing, detergents, and antifreeze to pharmaceuticals and plastics.
Solar panel costs have dropped lately, but slimming down silicon wafers could lead to even lower costs and faster industry expansion.
Workshop highlights how MIT research can guide adaptation at local, regional, and national scales.
MIT researchers review renewable energy and carbon pricing policies as states consider repealing or relaxing renewable portfolio standards.
Wielding complex algorithms, nuclear science and engineering doctoral candidate Nestor Sepulveda spins out scenarios for combating climate change.
The MIT assistant professor is entranced by the beauty she finds pursuing chemistry.
A new study looks at how the global energy mix could change over the next 20 years.
Evaluating a 2014 policy change yields some good news and some concerns.
Mangoes, coconuts, and imaginary lizards make using electricity to rearrange chemical bonds fun and exciting.
MIT study finds that challenges in measuring and mitigating leakage of methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, prove pivotal.
MIT symposium looks at the role of advances in storage, solar, nuclear, EVs and more in cutting greenhouse gas emissions.
Technological innovations, policies, and behavioral changes will all be needed to reach Paris climate agreement targets.
Recommendations could help companies deliver more useful disclosures to investors on risks they face due to climate change.