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environmental sustainability

Is it possible to close the texture gap between plant-based meat and animal meat? Ellen Kuhl and her lab are trying. From left: Skyler St. Pierre, Marc Levenston, Ellen Kuhl, Reese Dunne, Ethan Darwin, Valerie Perez Medina, and Divya Adil pose with the meat and plant-based meat they analyzed.

Bridging the Texture Gap: AI and Engineering Drive Plant-Based Meat Innovation

Haotian Wang (left) and Feng-Yang Chen

Reactor yields green ammonia and purified water

Happy girl in a field with a juice box

Enough for All: New Study Reveals Path to Global Prosperity Without Environmental Harm

A cotton gauze stockinette coil that is filled with the powdered biomaterial (at left). The powder-filled coil is then inserted in a menstrual cup (at right).

Powder Could Transform Menstrual Products, Boosting Comfort and Safety

Dr Chamila Gunasekara holds a sample of the low-carbon concrete.

Researchers Develop Game-Changing Low-Carbon Concrete Using Recycled Coal Ash

junk yard with scrapped autos

Early retirement of old vehicles won’t save the planet

Plastic-free vegan leather that dyes itself grown from bacteria

Plastic-free vegan leather that dyes itself grown from bacteria

Infographic on deforestation impacts on child health in Cambodia

Vanishing forests and suffering children: The hidden toll of deforestation in Cambodia

Naked Clams in wooden growth panel Credit: University of Plymouth

Innovative aquaculture system turns waste wood into nutritious seafood

Warda Ashraf

A bold plan to 3D print artificial coral reef

The humble waterflea, or Daphnia, could unlock successful wastewater treatment

Waterfleas hold key to cleaner environment and better human health

smart membrane function

Dramatically more efficient desalination technology

MIT aeroengineers are creating a 1-megawatt electrical motor that is a stepping stone toward electrifying commercial airliners. Pictured are some industrial concepts for hybrid-electric aircraft.

Engineers Electrify Aviation Dreams: Prepare for Shockingly Powerful 1-Megawatt Motors

In India, natural ways to clean up wastewater promise big benefits

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