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The Craziest Thing I've Done during Grad School

My whole lab agreed to run… across New Hampshire Last year, I started to get really into running, in part due to the fact that it’s a great way of...

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Faculty Profile: Kerri Cahoy

Associate professor of aeronautics and astronautics Kerri Cahoy develops technology for satellites on the nanosatellite scale for swarms of satellites with the ability to work together. Kerri Cahoy develops technology...

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US Air Force pilots get an artificial intelligence assist with scheduling aircrews

Take it from U.S. Air Force Captain Kyle McAlpin when he says that scheduling C-17 aircraft crews is a headache. An artificial intelligence research flight commander for the Department of...

Evidence-based teaching is alive and well at MIT

MacVicar Day symposium features a sampling of innovative pedagogical practices and lessons learned. At the MacVicar Day symposium on March 11, Catherine Drennan shared a conundrum she encountered in her...

MIT engineers develop “blackest black” material to date

Made from carbon nanotubes, the new coating is 10 times darker than other very black materials. With apologies to “Spinal Tap,” it appears that black can, indeed, get more black....

Reporting tool aims to balance hospitals' Covid-19 load

As cases of Covid-19 continue to climb in parts of the United States, the number of people seeking treatment is threatening to overwhelm many hospitals, forcing some facilities to ration...

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The MIT AeroAstro space sector offers a variety of coursework covering fundamentals of space necessary for the design and operation of small satellite systems and payloads. Find out more about...

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