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At the MIT Energy Conference on Saturday, United States Senator Jeff Bingaman (D-NM) speaks about the steps that the U.S. must take to achieve energy independence. The annual student-run conference focuses on technolo...
Courtesy of the MIT Energy Conference
Peano curvesDiscovered by Giuseppe Peano in 1890, Peano curves are a class of one-dimensional space-filling curves that densely fill higher dimensional space. Liberman-Aiden, winner of the Lemelson-MIT Student Prize, ...
Lenoid A. Mirny and Erez Lieberman-Aiden
Fractal globule model Lieberman-Aiden’s new technique for creating 3-D genomic maps (Hi-C), gave him evidence him to theorize that the structure of the human genome forms a “fractal globule.” Here the genome forms sup...
Geoffrey V. Wilson ’02, current Media Lab employee, has been charged with the first-degree murder of his six-month-old son. Wilson, 31, is an MIT alumnus and an administrator at the Media Lab.
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Equilibrium globule modelThe “equilibrium globule” is an older model that describes how the genome might exist in three-dimensions. Unlike in the “fractal globule” model, here individual strands are highly entangled a...
Many students use shuttles but few use the M2, according to a UA survey.
Source: Undergraduate Association Fall 2009 Student Survey
Rogue Wave transcends indie labels, weaving nerdy charm into its earnest rock songs.
Courtesy of Fresh Clean Media
Leonardo Dicaprio is all furrowed eyebrows and inner angst in Scorsese’s newest thriller.
Courtesy of PARAMOUNT PICTURES
MIT Medical may cut overnight services and open a “Community Care Center.”
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Scholar, inventor, and artist: Eriz Lieberman-Aiden, a graduate student in the Division of Health Sciences and Technology at Harvard and MIT, won the 2010 Lemelson-MIT Student Prize.
Courtesy of the Lemelson-MIT PrograM
Many public spots on campus are monitored by security cameras. Two were removed from Lobby 10 yesterday. Video footage on these cameras are stored only for limited periods of time, ranging from one to several weeks.
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