DNA would be about the size of a ping pong ball and the air in the beach ... For the past four years, Sid Puram has had a UROP in the renowned ... the DNA into the nucleus, which Sid achieved by encapsulating the DNA in
MIT!
I arrived in Cambridge one month ago, but it feels like its been ... FPOPs). In my FPOP, I got to see the wonders of MIT’s mechanical ... you can, especially DME!)
9/1 (27425 steps) I live in MacGregor House
. MIT "hacking war". I remember eating dinner in the 4th West diner at two ... A few nights ago, I was walking down the Infinite Corridor with two of my hall's freshmen, when one of them noticed something odd in the
DID YOU KNOW? There are pop-up ads even in other languages, as I ... 't ready for this to be a new year already, but it is. I rang in this new ... ; our lives have diverged enough that I'm starting to think of them in
quickly. Case in point: in the past two and a half years, I've learned the ... challenging semester yet. As a double major in Course 6-7 and 9, I'm taking the ... 't actually come in contact with since my senior year of high school. I'm going
as males tend to do in an affectionate manner. (I tried to reciprocate ... (I have a lot more unfinished posts on their way - as well as answers ... here's a brief message brought to you by my junk mail.)
I have a first
. (Can you pick me out in that picture? Let's play Where's Mollie!) I also ... of flexibility in making food that tastes good but is also healthy. (I ... laziness factor is keeping me in low-cal chips and salsa.
I just ate a slice
and I’m a senior in course 12 with a minor in biology. Within EAPS, I ... lot of words, but more generally I’m interested in the chemical traces ... "]FPOPs[/annotation] that I participated in or TA-ed, like my trips to Yellowstone. While not
While there's no delivery of post today, I can assure you that the good men & women of the United States Postal Service are even as I ... all of the letters first class, and I hope nearly everyone will have
’s historically played a massive role in the growth and development of this land.
I ... shadow I grew up in. It’s a truly lively city with a lot of diversity and ... This is a guest blog post by my dear friend (and first person I ever
occasion, I’ve used Zoom or FaceTime to get a sense of realness in my ... ="53276" image3="53274" image4="53275" image5="53273" image6="53277" /]
I’m in the ... past five years now, and it’s finally settling in that I don’t even know
Back in the fall, I wasn't really sure if I made the right choice ... really weird when you get home in the evening.
Close the door – I live in ... ziplock bag. Back in my room, I put one card on a shelf near my radiator. My
remarkable people, free to the world." I started watching them in high school ... technological initiatives than I ever did in class. They really opened up my mind ... TEDxCambridge 2013 official photos page.
Psst: I'm in 3 of these
I've just finished in New York City, where I did my last two days of outreach to students for the season. After this, I'll head back to the office ... travel season, we'll prepare to read your applications. I suspect we
Design and Manufacturing I (2.007 in nerd-speak) involves two ... favorite guest lectures. I thought I'd share his background and some of his inventions, since I came to MIT to learn from creative engineering gurus like
up with decisions; apologies in advance!]
Okay, it's 11pm and I haven ... I thought I'd take a tiny break to post a little something. I've already had a lot of "bleary eyed" moments in the last few weeks (my eyes
Did any of you notice today was a square root day? I didn't, until I ... ."
This is part of why I love MIT - people here actually appreciate this kind of joke.
(In related news, Pi Day is only eleven days away. Get
in the bible and there was something going on at that moment.
I stayed ... on the tennis team (nice matching job!). I was interested in finding ... 't have any pictures of the game "in action," but what can I say? I was too
(and much faster) server. You'll probably notice better performance in page rendering right away; commenting is still slower than I'd like, but a forthcoming software patch should (hopefully) fix that.
I think the