MIT Technology Review
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What’s next for nuclear power
MIT Technology Review ’s What’s Next series looks across industries, trends, and technologies to give you a first look at the future. You can read...
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2025 is a critical year for climate tech
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Green steel: 10 Breakthrough Technologies 2025
WHO Boston Metal, LKAB, Midrex, Stegra WHEN 1 year A method for using hydrogen made with renewable power to produce...
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Cleaner jet fuel: 10 Breakthrough Technologies 2025
WHO Gevo, LanzaJet, Montana Renewables, Neste, World Energy WHEN Now All the world’s planes consumed roughly 100 billion...
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Cattle burping remedies: 10 Breakthrough Technologies 2025
WHO Blue Ocean Barns, DSM-Firmenich, Rumin8, Symbrosia WHEN Now Companies are finally making real progress on one of the...
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How wind tech hopes to help decarbonize cargo shipping
Inhabitants of the Marshall Islands—a chain of coral atolls in the center of the Pacific Ocean—rely on sea transportation for almost everything:...
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Why EVs are (mostly) set for solid growth this year
MIT Technology Review ’s What’s Next series looks across industries, trends, and technologies to give you a first look at the future. You can read...
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The world’s first industrial-scale plant for green steel promises a cleaner future
As of 2023, nearly 2 billion metric tons of it were being produced annually, enough to cover Manhattan in a layer more than 13 feet thick....
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This international surveillance project aims to protect wheat from deadly diseases
When Dave Hodson walked through wheat fields in Ethiopia in 2010, it seemed as if everything had been painted yellow. A rust fungus was in the...
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Three pieces of good news on climate change in 2024
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China banned exports of a few rare minerals to the US. Things could get messier.
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What China’s critical mineral ban means for the US
MIT Technology Review Explains: Let our writers untangle the complex, messy world of technology to help you understand what’s coming next. You...