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MIT News: March/April 2009

Game Theory
The evolution of video games owes plenty to MIT, where fooling around with technology has always been a serious sport. By Erica Naone, SM '07

Web Exclusive: Q&As with Infocom game designer Steve Meretzky '79 and Harmonix cofounder Eran Egozy '95.

MIT News

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Partway to Cleaner Coal
Rethinking partial capture of carbon dioxide
Breathing, Demystified
New model clarifies how respiration is regulated
A Better Chemistry Set
New catalysts let chemists create left- or right-handed molecules
Impressive Showing
MIT students earn two Rhodes, four Marshall scholarships
Chemotherapy, Personalized
Key genes can predict sensitivity to toxin
What Says "MIT" to You?
Museum seeks objects for 150th-anniversary exhibit
Belt Tightening at MIT
The Institute plans to decrease spending

Meet the Author

From the Sublime to the Slime
In Alien Ocean, Stefan Helmreich explores what marine microbiology tells us about ourselves.

Seen on Campus

Monkeying Around

Features

Machines for Living
Holly Yanco, SM '94, PhD '00, develops robots to help people in the home and in the field.
By Kristina Grifantini

Alumni Connections

Practicing Physicians
Students, alumni commit to patient care
More Alumni News

Alumni Letters

Alumni Letters
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Two Happy Clams
The friendship that forged food science
By Genevieve Wanucha, SM '09

My View

The Real MIT
Confessions of a student tour guide
Sarah Proehl '09

Donor Profile

James and Nancy Spencer
Menlo Park, CA

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