MIT engineers developed an atmospheric water harvester that produces fresh water anywhere — even Death Valley, California.
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Researchers Discover Likely Site of New Planet in Formation
An international team of astronomers led by University of Galway, has discovered the likely site of a new planet in formation, most likely a gas giant planet up to a few times the mass of Jupiter.
UH Supercomputer Study Shows Coral Can’t Flee Warming, But Urgent Action Can Still Protect Them
In a breakthrough study published today in Science Advances, researchers at UH Hawaiʻi Institute of Marine Biology (HIMB) Marine Ecological Theory Lab reveal that coral reefs are creeping toward the poles in response to warming oceans, but the pace is too slow to beat the heat and escape impacts of climate change.
First-Of-Its-Kind Technology Helps Man With Als ‘Speak’ in Real Time
New brain-computer interface system enables faster, more natural conversation.
Recovering From the Past and Transitioning to a Better Energy Future
In MIT Energy Initiative speaker series, Princeton Professor Emily Green explains the importance of climate change mitigation in the energy transition.
Storm Duo Churns Over the Pacific
Several weeks into the 2025 eastern Pacific hurricane season, a pair of tropical cyclones churned off the western coast of Mexico.