
Managing her own synthetic biology project helped graduate student Jesse Tordoff overcome imposter syndrome and hit her stride.
Read StoryDuring her first semester at MIT, in a class offered by D-Lab, which focuses on international development, Charlene Ren, SM ’16, SM ’17, wrote the business proposal for MyH2O
Read StoryA MindHandHeart Innovation Fund project spearheaded by staff member Angelique Scarpa is bringing elements of nature to MIT.
Read StoryMutongi discusses the connection between Kenyan widows and the #MeToo movement, myths of African entrepreneurship, and the wider implications of her research.
Read StoryThe MIT assistant professor is entranced by the beauty she finds pursuing chemistry.
Read StoryUsing mathematical theory, Virginia Williams coaxes algorithms to run faster or proves they’ve hit their maximum speed.
Read StoryEvaluating a 2014 policy change yields some good news and some concerns.
Read StoryBiologist’s studies illuminate a control system that influences how traits are passed along to new generations.
Read StoryAs curator of the Apollo spacecraft collection at the National Air and Space Museum, Teasel Muir-Harmony PhD ’14 combines scholarship and education. She’s now working with a team to make the historic lunar exploration exhibit more inclusive.
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