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Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences honors trailblazing professors Jule Charney and Edward Lorenz with a tribute to their lives and legacies.
Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences honors trailblazing professors Jule Charney and Edward Lorenz with a tribute to their lives and legacies.
A mercurial snapshot of the myriad ways in which MIT community members can express themselves through the arts
A fascination with magic leads Institute Professor Robert Langer to solve world problems using the marvels of chemical engineering.
A robot developed by MIT students Ben Katz and Jared Di Carlo can solve a Rubik’s Cube in a record-breaking 0.38 seconds.
Computer science major Melanie Chen serves as teaching assistant, curriculum developer, and mentor to high school students in a unique MIT program.
With over four decades of dedicated service to MIT, Peter Hicks has the longest tenure within the Department of Facilities.
Alumni look back on their experiences applying to, waiting to hear from, and getting accepted into MIT.
Shotokan karate provides MIT community members with a unique artistic outlet.
Autonomous wheelchair developed by researchers at MIT and in Singapore promises improved independence for the disabled.
An MIT student in engineering and theater arts melds her dual passions to bring physics to the stage.
Students create bronze medallions of the MIT seal for new graduates of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering.
Twenty-five years after its founding, the first home of strobe photography has grown to include student clubs, workshops, and K-12 outreach.
MIT students explore their interests in social change through the Priscilla King Gray Public Service Center.
Kids ask tough questions; MIT students, staff, and faculty answer. This episode of "#AskMIT" describes how much of our brains we really use.