3 Questions: What the laws of physics tell us about CO2 removal
In a report on the feasibility of removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, physicists say these technologies are “not a magic bullet, but also not a no-go.”
In a report on the feasibility of removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, physicists say these technologies are “not a magic bullet, but also not a no-go.”
MIT oceanographer and biogeochemist Andrew Babbin has voyaged around the globe to investigate marine microbes and their influence on ocean health.
New findings illuminate how Prochlorococcus’ nightly “cross-feeding” plays a role in regulating the ocean’s capacity to cycle and store carbon.
Haystack Observatory researchers and citizen scientists team up to map the aurora.
MIT study confirms the climate impacts of hydrogen, recommends leak prevention be a priority as infrastructure for handling this clean-burning fuel is built.
MIT engineers show how detailed mapping of weather conditions and energy demand can guide optimization for siting renewable energy installations.
The method could help communities visualize and prepare for approaching storms.
Professor of the practice Alan Lightman’s new book digs into the wonder of striking visual phenomena in nature.
The barely-there lunar atmosphere is likely the product of meteorite impacts over billions of years, a new study finds.
Knowing where to look for this signal will help researchers identify specific sources of the potent greenhouse gas.
The nodes are intended to become part of a widespread sea-ice monitoring network.
The findings should help scientists refine predictions of future sea-level rise.
The results suggest that climate may influence seismic activity.
The 3.7 billion-year-old rocks may extend the magnetic field’s age by 200 million years.
PhD candidate Emma Bullock studies the local and global impacts of changing mineral levels in Arctic groundwater.