Mitchell Libby (@mitchellmlibby) 's Twitter Profile
Mitchell Libby

@mitchellmlibby

Scientist and Advocate for Sustainable Technology

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Vincent Cannataro (@vincannataro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exciting week in The Cannataro Lab as the first lab students build the first lab computer! #rstats code off the ground! Glad to share an office with Mark Sherman, who supervised construction. Bonus: chips marketed towards gamers, and now our office glows.

Exciting week in The Cannataro Lab as the first lab students build the first lab computer! #rstats code off the ground! Glad to share an office with <a href="/profmks/">Mark Sherman</a>, who supervised construction. Bonus: chips marketed towards gamers, and now our office glows.
Mitchell Libby (@mitchellmlibby) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exciting News: American-astronauts Douglas G. Hurley and Robert L. Behnken will pilot SpaceX's Dragon-capsule: Falcon 9- rocket in live-demonstration to the ISS today. Lift-off initiates in 1hr. Connect to the Livestream now with the link below. spacex.com/launches/index…

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Unfortunately, the flight-director of the Demo-2 mission had to scrub today's launch due to weather conditions. Hopefully, things will be better this coming Saturday.

Mitchell Libby (@mitchellmlibby) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2nd Round for the Demo-2 mission! Join the live-stream now. Best of luck to Col. Doug Hurley, Liam, and the rest of the joint-team SpaceX, NASA on their launch today to the ISS. #LaunchAmerica spacex.com/launches/

Mitchell Libby (@mitchellmlibby) 's Twitter Profile Photo

youtu.be/XHX9pmQ6m_s via YouTube Some ideas in this video seem off to me. How is growing biomass only to burn it energetically favorable? How does Chevron expect to lower its dependency on fossil fuels by funding CO2 production and storage for future oil capture?

Cambridge University (@cambridge_uni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cambridge engineers have developed a potential solution for one of our biggest decarbonisation challenges: concrete. Concrete produces three times as much carbon as aviation, but low-emission concrete could be transformative for the transition to net zero. Find out more 👇