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Have you guys all seen this silly thing? Yeah, I thought so. It already has its own Wikipedia page.
I made you one. It will describe my life over the last few weeks better than any blog entry could. :-)
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world send teams of 4-6 high school students to represent their nation in ... competitions -- concluded in Merida, Mexico. This year, 513 competitors from 93 ... themselves here). The problems are stated in a straightforward fashion, making
note01 The reason we have to take an entrance exam is because we do not have the prerequisite, which is understandable, but alas :^( meme creds02 These memes were brought…
This week, as classes began to die down, I told a friend: "the only thing I gained this year was academic hardship." Sophomore year tends to be the year when things 'get real', at least as a Mech-e, and I found
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This morning, MIT alum Adam Riess '92 won the Nobel Prize in Physics.
Adam Riess, MIT Class of 1992, Nobel Laureate in Physics 2011
Riess ... 's journey to the Nobel Prize began long ago. Born in Washington, DC, he