Bubbles and UROPs OK, so we're going to follow up on this white water rapids question, because I… by Laura N. '09 July 12, 2006 7 comments
Cellular neurobiology The more syllables it has, the cooler it is by Mollie B. '06 July 1, 2006 4 comments
Four years, four summers The stuff I've been up to every summer at MIT. by Mollie B. '06 June 14, 2006 8 comments
“…being a geek works out…” A UROP at the Center for Sports Innovation. by Matt McGann '00 April 12, 2006 5 comments
Fame Discover Magazine tries to cash in on this whole "turkey into oil" craze that I… by Sam M. '07 April 5, 2006 2 comments
MIT Cancer Research The history and future of cancer research at MIT. by Matt McGann '00 March 29, 2006 9 comments
Professor Ernesto Blanco: A Lesson in Creative Engineering "Science and engineering are like two sides of a coin, where the value of the… by Melis A. '08 March 28, 2006 2 comments
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