Hands-on engineering
Jaden Chizuruoke May ’29 worked with teammates Rihanna Arouna ’29 and Marian Akinsoji ’29 to design the chemically powered model
Read MoreJaden Chizuruoke May ’29 worked with teammates Rihanna Arouna ’29 and Marian Akinsoji ’29 to design the chemically powered model
Read MoreEver since nuclear fusion was discovered in the 1930s, scientists have wondered if we could somehow replicate and harness the
Read MoreFew people, if any, contemplate stars—celestial or cinematic—the way Aomawa Shields does. An astronomer and astrobiologist, Shields explores the potential
Read MoreWater shortages in Southern California made an indelible impression on Evelyn Wang ’00 when she was growing up in Los
Read MoreMIT Technology Review Explains: Let our writers untangle the complex, messy world of technology to help you understand what’s coming
Read MoreInstitute Professor Mildred “Millie” Dresselhaus forever altered our understanding of matter—the physical stuff of the universe that has mass and
Read MoreOn November 2, 2000, NASA astronaut Bill Shepherd, OCE ’78, SM ’78, and Russian cosmonauts Sergei Krikalev and Yuri Gidzenko
Read MoreWhen Madonna Yoder ’17 was eight years old, she learned how to fold a square piece of paper over and
Read MoreEvery Monday, more than a hundred members of Giovanni Traverso’s Laboratory for Translational Engineering (L4TE) fill a large classroom at
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