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Cryptographic voting debuts
Inventing language
When Signals Cross: Medical Systems at CSAIL
ASTM names CEE’s Jack Germaine Professor of the Year
2009 MIT Global Operations Conference
What computer science can teach economics
Transportation@MIT Rethinks Everything
Nanoparticles for gene therapy improve
The politics of climate fixes
Energy, environment, health care discussed at annual Systems Thinking Conference
Inventor, lawyer and lecturer Robert H. Rines dies aged 87
Can Networks & Real-Time Data Fix Urban Transit? Ask Singapore
Remembering David Schauer
MIT team finishes fifth overall in solar electric vehicle race
MIT: An engine of energy innovation
Secure computers aren’t so secure
Professor Thomas Magnanti named president of SUTD
IDEAS Competition team Lebônê Solutions wins Popular Mechanics award
Gordon-MIT ELP releases white paper on engineering leadership education programs worldwide
New methods are changing old materials
A new way to measure muscle
A Global Collaboration to Chart the Future of Urban Mobility
Cancer research gets physical
Energy researchers find Obama an eager student
President Obama lights up MIT
MIT welcomes President Obama
Strano, Rubins make PopSci’s ‘Brilliant 10’
Parallel course
Protein is linked to lung cancer development
Apollo’s Rocket Scientists
Goldwasser, Stubbe named Franklin Institute laureates
15 High Schools Awarded Lemelson-MIT InvenTeam Grants to Tackle Real-World Problems
The easy way to go green
Chad Mirkin wins 2009 $500,000 Lemelson-MIT Prize
Deshpande Center’s latest funding cycle supports goal of ‘idea to impact’
Fuel cells get a boost
Seeing things
Quantum computing may actually be useful, after all
President Obama nominates MIT professor for Commissioner of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Hobby Shop project garners Popular Mechanics magazine award
Energy savings in black and white
Securing the web
Grand Challenges and Engineering Systems: Inspiring and Educating the Next Generation
To peer inside a living cell
Concrete Sustainability Hub launched at MIT
MIT engineer’s new materials power up immune system against disease
Toying With Success
A minor that’s major
How Aviation Can Come Clean
Stay focused
3 Questions: AIDS researchers on new vaccine results
Air Force Chief of Staff names MIT cadet as cadet of the year
Whose Internet is it, anyway?
MIT spin-off stores sun’s energy to power the world
Building interest
In The World: A better way to beat around the bush
From nature, robots
Harnessing nanopatterns
Digital Democracy
Artificial noses have the scent of promise
Stimulating sight
Used frying oil to power MIT shuttles
Sharing the air
A turning point in the struggle against cancer?
Braille made simple
Small springs could provide big power
Hidden waves pack a big punch
Brains behind a major player
Concentrating emissions
Two chips in one
Plasma Power: Turning Fusion Into a Renewable Energy Source
MIT Engineering’s 2010 Siebel Scholars
Goal of M.I.T. Electric Car Is 10-Minute Charge Time
Using Nanotubes in Computer Chips
Cement’s basic molecular structure finally decoded
Grad Arts Explosion
Liver cells may aid drug-safety studies
3 New Farm Bots Programmed to Pick, Plant and Drive
MIT Center for Transportation and Logistics Annual Review and Outlook: 2009
Hugh Herr’s Quest For The Perfect Feet
Folding Bicycles: Green Transportation for Tough Times?
Methane gas likely spewing into the oceans through vents in sea floor
MIT student named one of Glamour’s 2009 Top 10 College Women
MIT’s Legendary Media Lab Spawns Two New Companies
Backyard Solar Dish Melts Steel
Beyond the Biopsy: A Tiny Monitor for Cancer
MIT Partners with Island Nation To Build New Technology School
Millennial Net Joins MIT Energy Initiative to Further Energy Research
MIT Alum named University of Maryland’s Aerospace Engineering Chair
Andrew Whittle to head CEE
Robots swim with the fishes
MIT’s 1976 Tesla Roadster competes in the “One Gallon Challenge”
Using carbon nanotubes to detect nitric oxide
Adding Layers of Skills to a Science Background
MIT Engineering Education Ranked #1 by US News
3 from MIT among Technology Review’s top young innovators
Everyday nanotechnology
Singapore course adds education component to MIT’s research efforts in Asia
6dot Braille Labeler: An Intuitive Labeling System for the Blind
Mimicking Human Cartilage to Repair a Knee
MIT engineers an anti-cancer smart bomb
Taking space in stride
Drug-Dispensing Contact Lens Could Replace Imprecise Eye Drops
Making carbon nanotubes without a metal catalyst
New Use for Your iPhone: Controlling Drones
Tiny rifts create fragility of brittle bone disease
CSAIL Researchers Win First Prize at Aerial Robotics Competition
EECS Alumnus wins Ramon Magsaysay Award
A Green University
System at a Crossroads: Rethinking Infrastructure and Mobility
MIT announces solar revolution
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