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Lee Perlman, PhD ’89, and MIT’s Educational JusticeInstitute go behind bars to change the course of lives—and broaden the ...
Such molecules would be suited to acting as quantum bits, or qubits, the basic unit of information in quantum systems. But ...
Tiny flying robots could perform such useful tasks as pollinating crops inside multilevel warehouses, boosting yields while ...
Growing up in Alaska, Blake Brasher ’03 waited for the school bus in the dark, watching the Northern Lights dance across the ...
Ibrahim was born in a Somali town near the Ethiopian border, where his family of 10 children subsisted on his father’s $100 ...
Clara Brenner and Julie Lein became friends at Sloan. Today they run a multimillion-dollar VC fund that supports urban ...
Soon after MIT’s 18th president, Sally Kornbluth, was inaugurated in May 2023, she made it a priority to expand her early ...
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From the beginning, MIT alumni have stood ready to share their expertise, knowledge, and experience in the service of ...
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“MIT is not only a place that produces the world’s renowned scientists and engineers,z’ she says. “It produces thinkers and ...
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