Understanding the impact of climate change on the ocean
MIT senior Michelle Kornberg uses her background in mechanical and ocean engineering to track how climate change has impacted underwater environments.
MIT senior Michelle Kornberg uses her background in mechanical and ocean engineering to track how climate change has impacted underwater environments.
MIT researchers describe factors governing how oceans and atmospheres move heat around on Earth and other planetary bodies.
The average power of waves hitting a coastline can predict how fast that coast will erode.
Study finds Earth’s oceans contain just the right amount of iron; adding more may not improve their ability to absorb carbon dioxide.
Mechanical engineers rush to develop energy conversion and storage technologies from renewable sources such as wind, wave, solar, and thermal.
A novel experimental facility integrates automation and active learning, illuminating a path to accelerated scientific discovery.
Mining materials from the sea floor could help secure a low-carbon future, but researchers are racing to understand the environmental effects.
Robotic boats could more rapidly locate the most valuable sampling spots in uncharted waters.
Renewlogy’s system is converting plastic waste from cities and rivers into fuel.
Submerged system uses the vibration of “piezoelectric” materials to generate power and send and receive data.
Despite being highly migratory, tuna may benefit from ocean sanctuaries, study finds.
At the annual MIT Ship Design and Technology Symposium, naval construction and engineering students presented their work on real-life naval design projects.
David Larson, a doctoral candidate in mechanical engineering and an avid sailor, models ship-wave interactions to understand how ships behave in severe storms.
Region dominates the transfer of heat from the equator to the poles in both hemispheres, challenging the "great conveyor belt" model.
Phytoplankton decline coincides with warming temperatures over the last 150 years.