Sustainable tango

Graduate students Giulia Agostinelli and Zied Ben Chaouch performed on behalf of the MIT Tango Club at One Sustainable World, a campuswide May evening of dancing, food, and music including reggae, Bollywood, K-pop, R&B, and hip-hop. Both Agostinelli (nuclear science and engineering) and Ben Chaouch (electrical engineering and computer science) learned to tango at MIT.
Keep Reading
Most Popular
Geoffrey Hinton tells us why he’s now scared of the tech he helped build
“I have suddenly switched my views on whether these things are going to be more intelligent than us.”
Meet the people who use Notion to plan their whole lives
The workplace tool’s appeal extends far beyond organizing work projects. Many users find it’s just as useful for managing their free time.
Learning to code isn’t enough
Historically, learn-to-code efforts have provided opportunities for the few, but new efforts are aiming to be inclusive.
Deep learning pioneer Geoffrey Hinton has quit Google
Hinton will be speaking at EmTech Digital on Wednesday.
Stay connected
Get the latest updates from
MIT Technology Review
Discover special offers, top stories, upcoming events, and more.