Water
A better way to shed water
October 22, 2012
MIT researchers find that lubricated, nanotextured surfaces improved performance of condensers in power and desalination plants.
Said and Done for June/July 2012
July 16, 2012
Digest of MIT humanities, arts and social sciences
Book details a new model for sharing water
July 3, 2012
Sure, water is in great demand — but that doesn’t mean supply is a zero-sum game among neighboring countries, an MIT professor says in a new book.
A new approach to water desalination
July 2, 2012
Graphene sheets with precisely controlled pores have potential to purify water more efficiently than existing methods.
Double the benefits: clean energy also saves water
June 18, 2012
NREL-MIT study shows an 80 percent renewable energy standard cuts water use in half.
Survey: Latin American and Asian cities lead way in planning for global warming
June 5, 2012
U.S. cities trail when it comes to preparing for climate change.
Also labeled: Cities, Climate change, Globalization, Government, Global, Latin America, Policy, Research, Urban studies and planning
Inventor honored for bridging innovation and humanitarianism to help millions globally live safer lives
May 2, 2012
Dr. Ashok Gadgil Receives $100,000 Lemelson-MIT Award for Global Innovation for Scientific Solutions to the Global Water Crisis, and Energy and Fuel Efficiency
Using new technology to measure nitrogen in coastal surface waters
April 3, 2012
MIT Sea Grant-funded researcher, Matt Charette, is addressing the degradation of coastal waters in New England.
Sometimes the quickest path is not a straight line
March 8, 2012
New methods and software developed at MIT can predict optimal paths for automated underwater vehicles.
In the World: How rainwater can meet clean-water needs
March 5, 2012
Rainfall can provide an alternative to polluted groundwater in developing countries, but systems are needed to keep it clean.
A climate window in the Southern Ocean
February 28, 2012
An updated circulation model reveals the Southern Ocean as a powerful influence on climate change.
Revealing water’s secrets
August 1, 2011
Experiments support controversial theory about how water behaves in confined spaces, providing insights for biology and manufacturing.
Also labeled: Materials science, Supercooled water
Reilly joins Barilla Center for Food and Nutrition Advisory Board
May 24, 2011
Will work with experts around the world to address global food issues
Also labeled: Climate change, Food
Teaching algae to make fuel
May 24, 2011
New process could lead to production of hydrogen using bioengineered microorganisms.
In the World: New water-filter factory in Ghana
May 6, 2011
After years of development, production of ceramic-pot water filters should soar with opening of new facility.
Out of thick air
April 21, 2011
MIT graduate student is working to make water available for the world’s poor by refining the tools and techniques of fog harvesting.
Study: U.S. drought risk to increase with climate change
April 19, 2011
While impacts will vary by region, projections indicate that drought frequency will increase throughout most of the contiguous United States.
Recent nuclear science and engineering graduate awarded Shull fellowship
January 31, 2011
Yang Zhang wins prestigious Oak Ridge National Laboratory honor.
A life filled with firsts
January 26, 2011
Ellen Swallow Richards, MIT’s first female graduate and faculty member, opened the door for women in science, and founded ecology and home economics along the way.
Also labeled: Alumni/ae, Biology, Chemistry and chemical engineering, Environment, Faculty, History of MIT, MIT150, Students, Timeline
MIT students visit with Rwandan president
January 24, 2011
Kagame, who delivered the 2008 Compton lecture, discusses water, energy solutions with D-Lab participants.
Minor changes in precipitation may have major impact on groundwater supplies in arid regions
December 6, 2010
Crops and timing of storms amplify role played by rainwater.
Predicting ocean motions and underwater sounds
December 1, 2010
MIT research could help ocean science, naval operations and the control and location of underwater vehicles.
Food and Water
November 24, 2010
Researchers model the effects of competition for global water resources on agriculture.
CEE's Eric Adams receives the Ig Nobel Prize in chemistry
October 21, 2010
Environmental engineers share prize with BP for work that proved oil and water really do mix
In the World: Drinking water, from sunshine
October 15, 2010
MIT team designs solar-powered portable desalination system to use in disaster zones and remote regions.
Also labeled: Energy, Environment, Haiti, Mechanical engineering, Students, Technology and society, In the world
In Profile: James Wescoat
October 14, 2010
From India to California, an MIT landscape architect and geographer has charted a new course in the study of water.
Pushing ions through carbon nanotubes
September 10, 2010
The tiny, multitalented carbon tubes can carry single molecules, one at a time.
Professor Ronald Ballinger appointed to MWRA Independent Review Panel
June 30, 2010
Will investigate what caused breach in major eastern Massachusetts water line in early May
Also labeled: Materials science, Nuclear science and engineering

























