What’s one memento you kept from your time at MIT? [MIT Tech Review]
Alumni leave MIT armed with knowledge and a whole lot of memories. During Tech Reunions in 2023, the MIT Alumni
Read moreAlumni leave MIT armed with knowledge and a whole lot of memories. During Tech Reunions in 2023, the MIT Alumni
Read moreFrom Spinors to SupersymmetryBy Howard E. Haber ’72, SM ’73, Herbi Dreiner, and Stephen P. MartinCAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS, 2023, $99.99
Read more“Thinking big, aiming high, and making a difference were rules of the road embedded during my time at MIT,” says
Read moreReplacement parts are offered as part-only components or kits that include all of the necessary tools to complete a job.
Read moreOn the first day of fall class registration, a Barbie-themed TARDIS, the time-traveling spaceship from Doctor Who, appeared in the
Read moreRobots are cool. Robots you build yourself are cooler, especially ones that use stuff you have lying around already. Snoopy
Read moreThe first in his family to graduate from college, Richard Smallwood ’57, SM ’58, ScD ’62, remembers arriving at MIT
Read moreThe Great Polarization: How Ideas, Power, and Policies Drive InequalityEdited by Rudiger L. von Arnim and Joseph E. Stiglitz, PhD
Read moreA Silent Fire: The Story of Inflammation, Diet, and DiseaseBy Shilpa Ravella ’03 W.W. NORTON & CO., 2022, $30 The Transcendent
Read moreThe SID Display Week 2023 exhibit from TCL CSOT included six displays that try to push the envelope of screen
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