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Solar power heads in a new direction: thinner
Atom-thick photovoltaic sheets could pack hundreds of times more power per weight than conventional solar cells.
Cooking up innovation
An MIT alumnus brings solar-powered cookers to the people of the Himalayan plateau, helping end their dependency on biomass fuels.
Holding the salt
MIT graduate student David Cohen-Tanugi works to improve water filtration, desalination.
Arnoldo Hax honored by Chilean president
MIT Sloan professor emeritus lauded for distinguished services to the country
MISTI to receive NAFSA 2013 Senator Paul Simon Spotlight Award
Program honored for innovation in higher education
Six faculty recognized for Russian engagement
Institute names inaugural Skolkovo Foundation Professors.
Students examine Russian networks in action
MIT-Russia program sends 12 students to Moscow as part of “Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Networks” IAP course
Skoltech, MIT reflect on first year of collaboration
Anniversary event celebrates international ties.
The What, Who, and How of DUE: Global Education and Career Development (GECD)
Global Education & Career Development (GECD) comprises three complementary areas within one office.
The mysteries in materials
MIT senior Shannon Taylor researches 500-year-old artifacts and art to understand and restore materials.
Where in the world did MIT undergraduates go?
In 2011-12, more than 700 took part in opportunities across the globe.
A brain beyond borders
MIT senior Victoria Okuneye traveled to Mexico and Jamaica to pursue her passions for neuroscience and global service.
Alumni bring autoclaves to the developing world
OttoClave aims to deliver world-class sterilization technology to rural health clinics.