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Blog / Academics & Research
“This is not a smoking gun for superfluidity. This is a cannon.” Physics Breakthrough at MIT
So today at work, I had a little "free time" so I decided to peruse ... tendency of opening too many windows so my computer crashed and I had to ... pleasantly surprised to find some breaking news. While attempting to -
FAQ / International applicants
What if I don’t have a school counselor?
/principal to leave spaces blank on the form. Please ask your counselor/principal to upload your official transcript (with three years of subject grades if available). We also accept the high school transcript alone to -
Blog / MIT Life
I wrote a whole post on Halloween and forgot to publish it So here's 2 months of blogging in one post
night I wrote this post and forgot to click publish so I'm going to add a bunch of CROMBUS content and some other stuff to the end and put it up ... Halloween so I guess I had to make cookies. My favorite halloween cookies are -
Blog / Academics & Research
14.11: Putting Social Science to the Test—Field Experiments in Economics A new class on experimental social science, including: race discrimination, gender differences in behavior, persuasion,…
Social Science to the Test - Field Experiments in Economics. From what I ... 's some information on what we're going to study: What is 14.11? 14.11 is a ... and can teach us and how to conduct them. The class has three major -
Blog / Academics & Research
So apparently the Media Lab figured out how to 3D print glass and it's pretty glorious
a way to 3D print glass. I'd actually seen some objects on display at ... tied to techniques used for its formation. From the discovery of core ... blow pipe during Roman times, to the modern industrial Pilkington process -
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond
Reporting from… Doha! 🐫🐫 ft: the first time I ever rode on a camel
Labs, a program that gives MIT students the chance to teach students in ... decided to visit Doha, Qatar, with Jade B '26, a friend also going to Kazakhstan for GTL. Doha was the most common layover when traveling to -
Blog / Academics & Research
Introducing MIT Illuminations at the Welcome Center
now home to the admissions office and plays host to our visitors, I included a list of creative touches we had added to the space to make it feel ... to open-source creative computation at the Welcome Center. https -
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond
An unexpected discovery, from a few centuries ago It takes more than four years to get to know a place
baked (here's the recipe, in case your mouth just started watering!). To ... disappointment, and headed back to MacGregor. Usually when I go to the market I ... new store, I took a different street back to my dorm. [caption id -
Blog / MIT Life
Spring Break A week in Iceland.
quick post about that experience, written as I continue to deny the fact ... : Here we are at Gullfoss! From left to right: Ryan B. '18, Mitchell G. '18 ... ". On the second day we drove to the village Vík, where our hotel for the -
Blog / Academics & Research
I My Spanish adventures!
the fastest way to work and what they mean by "la noche madrileña"- the ... don't even know where to begin. I guess the beginning is best- I got ... sister of my friend Martín. (Their family used to live in Madrid when they -
Blog / Blog Projects
24 Pumpkins a journey through the streets of Boston
utmost duty to take advantage of any fall-related activities that come my ... of leaves (shoutout to the folks who are making these), and trying a ... sillier. Today, I present to you: Operation Pumpkin. Objective: Transport -
Blog / Art, Literature, Music
I painted a mural for Borderline! bird-erline mural
. #1) Graduate. #2) Paint a mural for The Borderline @ MIT. I got to ... hold your phone up to some of the paintings, they'll come alive with AR ... wanted to make more time to draw, so I was really excited when Borderline -
Blog / How to MIT
socializing safely ...but also leaving my room maybe once a day
to meet up with all of them since I'm hosed all the time. given current circumstances, I've had to pick and choose who to spend my [rare] free time with, and it's been...exhausting, in a sense; I miss being able to bump into -
Blog / Miscellaneous
Signs of Life communication in a covid world
and limited to being mostly textual: an email to an advisor, letting ... sent to a relative wishing them a happy birthday! or a congrats on graduating!, a funny tweet sent to a friend, or a tag on MIT Confessions. On -
Blog / Classes
I Finally Finished Intro Programming ...it took 2.5 years
ahead of my peers, so this came as a disappointment. I resolved to take 6 ... also switched majors to aerospace engineering. I had a long list of requirements to complete to graduate on time. This list included 6.00, or -
Blog / Academics & Research
king cake and a run-on sentence busy week
you to have a wholesome Ash Wednesday David S. '21 is only eating the cake because I told him to Brandon F. '19 put on a shirt just for this picture Lisa P. '21 was too busy with 18.03 (?) to pose Jamie A. '21, on -
Blog / Academics & Research
The Swing of Things I've been getting into it.
present to you my schedule from this week: Highlight Reel: Monday: Nothing ... . Tuesday: I did have a lot of white space on Tuesday, but I also went to the ... . Fortunately, I now know how to make a website, something that I never actually -
Blog / Academics & Research
Celebrating Defiance @ the Media Lab a prize for responsible, ethical disobedience
Last July, the MIT Media Lab created a $250,000 award to recognize ... seeks to highlight effective, responsible, ethical disobedience across ... , and the freedom to innovate, for example). Disobedience Award objectives -
Blog / Life after MIT
Every August a million small moments
This is the third rush to happen since I graduated MIT. And most of the time, MIT is not at the forefront of my mind. I've got code to write, planes to fly, trips to take. MIT isn't my turf anymore, and I