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Self-oscillating gelsSelf-oscillating gels are materials that continuously change back and forth between different states — such as color or size — without provocation...
IceWallAs part of the Festival of Art, Science and Technology the IceWall instillation consists of blocks of ice stacked on each other, with seeds frozen in ...
Green GreaseStudents from MIT's Biodiesel team organizes the project, called Green Grease, and they traveled to Sao Paulo, Brazil last summer to begin the impleme...
Nobel laureate
Video: AMPS MIT Video Productions; additional editing: Melanie Gonick
MIT Institute Professor Peter A. Diamond speaks at a press conference following the announcement that he won this year's Nobel Prize in Economics.

- Nobel laureate
- MIT Institute Professor Peter A. Diamond speaks at a press conference following the announcement that he won this year's Nobel Prize in Economics.

- Music at MIT
- Institute Professor John Harbison talks about MIT’s student musicians.

- International studies
- The MIT International Science and Technology Initiatives (MISTI) connects MIT students and faculty with research and innovation around the world.

- Technology and Enlightenment
- This MIT Libraries' exhibit explores one of the most important and controversial publications of the eighteenth century, Diderot's "Encyclopedie, ou D...

- Arts @ MIT
- MIT students, faculty, and administrators discuss and demonstrate how the arts add to the tapestry of life on campus.

- Doing anthropology
- In this short film, three members of MIT's Anthropology Department, Stefan Helmreich, Erica James, and Heather Paxson, talk about their current work a...

- Solow on the Global Economic Crisis
- What really happened? Nobel prize-winning economist Robert M. Solow, vice chairman of the Urban Institute Board of Trustees, explains why a stateside ...

- Mind, Hand, World
- The MIT Center for International Studies undertakes research, teaching, international education, and public and policy engagement on a broad range of ...

- Thought
for food - Heather Paxson, an associate professor in MIT's Department of Anthropology, discusses what makes an artisan cheese.

- Future of Human Spaceflight
- 'The Augustine Report and its Implications,' a talk at MIT

- Apollo's legacy
- In June, MIT hosted "Giant Leaps," a gathering to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Apollo's voyage to the moon — and to explore how that missio...

- The inner history of devices
- Contemporary science has done a great disservice to Sigmund Freud, suggests Sherry Turkle, who believes the psychoanalytic tradition can teach us much...











