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A new technique pioneered by researchers at MIT and in Japan provides a way to date global events — climate change, meteorite impacts — with finer precision.
So far, according to a study by MIT researchers, the Chicago Plan for Transformation is faring only moderately well.
The 2011 MIT Energy Conference kicks off today; tonight features an energy showcase at the Westin Copley Place Boston.
Half a century ago, MIT alumnus Edward Lorenz overthrew the idea of the clockwork universe with his ground-breaking research on chaos. Now MIT professors are working to establish a climate research center in his name.
Read the final installment of 'The Multicore Future,' an MIT News series focusing on where computing is going next.
On March 5, join the FAST festival for extensive exploration of the interplay between art and neuroscience. Learn more
Technology Through Time: 150 Years of MIT History, a multimedia exhibition showcasing the broad history of MIT will take place today, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., in Maihaugen Gallery.
MIT engineers have designed a new nanoparticle that could lead to breakthroughs in vaccination against HIV, malaria and other diseases. Read more
Tiny 'microworms' could be implanted under the skin to give readout of blood sugar levels or other biomedical information. Read more
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