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Zachary Hulcher, Marshall Scholar and offensive lineman, will study high-energy physics in the U.K.
Ross, who joined the MIT Sloan School of Management in 1997, relished the practical use of finance theory.
MIT staffer’s creation celebrating the history of women in the U.S. space program selected to become official LEGO set.
MIT ranked within the top 5 for 19 of 46 subject areas.
For RAK Week, community members dole out free hugs, snacks, and other kind acts.
Over 200 students and faculty attend kickoff as SHASS and Sloan begin an exploration of current U.S. social, political, economic challenges.
MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference rolls on, showcasing more data and greater impact.
Prof. Evan Ziporyn speaks with Jeremy Goodwin of WBUR’s The Artery about his orchestral arrangement of “Blackstar,” David Bowie’s final album. The key to this arrangement isn’t recreating the album, it’s about “finding the feel of each of the movements and finding how are you going to get that to function with live players in large forces,” Ziporyn explains.
Quentin Palfrey, executive director of J-PAL North America, speaks with Devin Thorpe of Forbes about how J-PAL aims to reduce poverty through academic research. Palfrey explains that “by transforming government and building a movement for evidence-based policy, we can help lift millions in the United States out of poverty.”
Katie Rae, president and CEO of The Engine, speaks with Meghna Chakrabarti of Radio Boston about her new role and why The Engine is aimed at addressing the gap between science and commercialization. Rae explains that The Engine will be focused on “investing very early into the translational stage for science-oriented startups.”
Supersolid is crystalline and superfluid at the same time.
Countries hit hardest by automaker’s emissions scandal include Germany, Poland, France, and Czech Republic.
CSAIL system enables people to correct robot mistakes using brain signals.
New sensor could reveal the neurotransmitter’s role in learning and habit formation.
Study finds a role for randomness in the composition of the gut’s microbe populations.
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