Living la vida lab rat So the moral of the story is that freedom is relative in science. And that… by Mollie B. '06 March 25, 2006 9 comments
Christina Royce: Analyzing Re-entry Systems Christina Royce, a senior double majoring in Mechanical Engineering, with a concentration in Manufacturing through… by Melis A. '08 March 21, 2006 4 comments
Tomorrow is MacVicar day! Tomorrow is MacVicar day. See poster presentations by MIT students who have made an impact… by Melis A. '08 March 2, 2006 2 comments
Michael Xiang: Double UROP Extraordinaire! Michael Xiang has two UROPs, one at the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research and another… by Melis A. '08 February 25, 2006 4 comments
Why I do what I do A few reasons I'm still on this planet. by Mollie B. '06 February 24, 2006 19 comments
It’s snowing, and “It’s Raining” K-Pop and Prof. Henry Jenkins. by Matt McGann '00 January 31, 2006 19 comments
Science is apparently not for the easily-frustrated Stories of woe from the lab by Mollie B. '06 January 31, 2006 17 comments
Keeping it Green On a visit to NYC, I learned a little about environmentally friendly housing. by Melis A. '08 January 10, 2006 1 comment
Cool UROP position UROP opportunity: helping people fight obesity using robots by Melis A. '08 December 20, 2005 8 comments
On being a lab rat I flail around trying to explain what I do at work every day. by Mollie B. '06 December 17, 2005 13 comments
Laurie Burns: Studying Triple-GEM foils Senior Laurie Burns is conducting a comparative study of foils used in triple-GEMs. by Melis A. '08 December 6, 2005
Careers in biology Also known as "why on earth I'm applying to graduate school". by Mollie B. '06 December 5, 2005 9 comments
World’s Largest Collection of Brains The new Brain & Cognitive Sciences Complex opens tomorrow. by Matt McGann '00 December 1, 2005 7 comments