Ammonia power + listening to customers + good jobs

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November 25, 2025
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Ammonia Power
The startup Amogy, founded by four MIT alumni, offers technology that could unlock ammonia as a major fuel source. Its ammonia-cracking and ammonia-to-power systems could reduce emissions in maritime shipping, power generation, manufacturing, and more.
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Large language models can help professionals identify customer needs
A study finds trained LLMs can identify what customers want as well as expert market reach analysts, who are freed up to apply their expertise to high-leverage tasks.
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Quantum modeling for breakthroughs in materials and sustainable energy
Quantum chemist and School of Science Dean’s Postdoctoral Fellow Ernest Opoku is working on computational methods to study how electrons behave.
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How the power of curiosity could help end illiteracy
Tinsley Galyean PhD ’95 is cofounder of Curious Learning, which offers downloadable games designed to spur children’s natural curiosity.
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US remains the leader in interdisciplinary science // Inside Higher Ed
MIT has been named the No. 1 university in the 2026 Times Higher Education Interdisciplinary Science Rankings in association with Schmidt Science Fellows. “For more than 80 years, research universities have advanced our understanding of the world, leading to dramatic improvements in health, economic prosperity, and national security,” says Ian Waitz, MIT’s vice president for research. “That work fundamentally is done best when people ideate and collaborate without regard for disciplinary boundaries within and between scientific areas.”
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Many of the jobs that keep the world running — like cleaning bathrooms, picking up trash, caring for the elderly — pay so poorly that workers can barely make ends meet. MIT Sloan School of Management professor of the practice Zeynep Ton is intent on changing that. In a recent TED Talk, she explains how everyone wins when companies pay their people livable wages and offer opportunities for growth.
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