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Kristala Prather named head of the Department of Chemical Engineering
Kristala Prather named head of the Department of Chemical Engineering

Metabolic engineering and synthetic biology expert to succeed Paula Hammond.

Professor Emeritus Walter Hollister, an expert in flight instrumentation and guidance, dies at 92
Professor Emeritus Walter Hollister, an expert in flight instrumentation and guidance, dies at 92

The lifelong athlete, pilot, aviation enthusiast, and educator taught at the Institute for 40 years.

The power of knowledge
The power of knowledge

Senior Joshua Kuffour has set a goal of taking classes in as many departments as he can before he graduates. “It's taught me about valuing different ways of thinking,” he says.

Ayomikun Ayodeji ’22 named a 2024 Rhodes Scholar
Ayomikun Ayodeji ’22 named a 2024 Rhodes Scholar

The MIT alumnus will begin postgraduate studies at Oxford University next fall.

MIT engineers are on a failure-finding mission
MIT engineers are on a failure-finding mission

The team’s new algorithm finds failures and fixes in all sorts of autonomous systems, from drone teams to power grids.

Explained: Generative AI
Explained: Generative AI

How do powerful generative AI systems like ChatGPT work, and what makes them different from other types of artificial intelligence?

The Beaver visits Father Sky: Meet MIT’s First Nations Launch team
The Beaver visits Father Sky: Meet MIT’s First Nations Launch team

MIT Doya blasted their first rocket to a height of 1,290 meters, placing second at the 2023 First Nations Launch contest. The team is now gearing up for a 2024 launch.

GlycoMIT Symposium celebrates advancements in glycobiology
GlycoMIT Symposium celebrates advancements in glycobiology

Glyco enthusiasts from MIT and beyond recently gathered in Bartos Theatre to enjoy presentations of the latest advancements in glycobiology research.

Three from MIT named American Physical Society Fellows for 2023
Three from MIT named American Physical Society Fellows for 2023

APS honors Paola Cappellaro, Maria Gatu Johnson, and Bradley Olsen for research, applications, teaching, and leadership; 10 additional MIT alumni also honored.

Anesthesia technology precisely controls unconsciousness in animal tests
Anesthesia technology precisely controls unconsciousness in animal tests

An advanced closed-loop anesthesia delivery system that monitors brain state to tailor propofol dose and achieve exactly the desired level of unconsciousness could reduce post-op side effects.

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