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Rebeca Hwang '02, MEng '03, has used network theory to bring clean water to the poor. Now her startup is linking innovators and entrepreneurs around the world.
By Susannah Patton
Technology Review: Jan/Feb 2012
Forty years ago, NASA put a man on the moon. But MIT did the steering.
By Larry Hardesty
Rebeca Hwang '02, MEng '03, has used network theory to bring clean water to the poor. Now her startup is linking innovators and entrepreneurs around the world.
By Susannah Patton
When objects get very close, Planck's law is violated.
Micro labels are mega-informative.
Sustainable protection for crops, buildings.
Small swimming robots could aid underwater sensing and exploration.
MIT engineers learn how to slow concrete creep to a crawl.
Institute-wide Planning Task Force releases preliminary report.
In Deciphering the Cosmic Number, Arthur I. Miller, PhD '65, examines the unlikely friendship between Wolfgang Pauli and Carl Jung
New affinity group promotes service, mentoring, education
MIT's post-Thanksgiving chain reaction.
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