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A look back in time
By linking the odd geometry of bacterial growths to photosynthesis, researchers may have a new way to study Earth’s oldest fossils.
The past, present and future of MIT’s iPhone app
Andrew Yu and David Foucher, who oversaw the app’s development, discuss how it came about and what to expect in future versions.
Using plants to purify canal water
Researchers outline a natural way to clean Italy's polluted Pontine Marshes
Paul Samuelson memorial to be held on April 10
Event in Kresge Auditorium will celebrate the Nobel laureate’s life and legacy.
Not easy being green
MIT historian Harriet Ritvo explains how a battle to save an English lake helped found modern environmentalism — but might worry greens today
Mind, Hand — and Stomach: East Campus learns how to cook
Victoria Davenport, senior administrative assistant to the Dean for Student Life, offers her professional culinary skills in a cooking class for the students of East Campus.
MIT Toys for Tickets ends Dec. 11
Program lets you pay MIT parking tickets with toys for area children.
Liquid battery big enough for the electric grid?
Professor Donald Sadoway’s research in energy storage could help speed the development of renewable energy.