Campus demonstration

“Leslie Thornton: Start Again, Again, “At the MIT List Center until February 13, is the first exhibition of solo artists in the US. It includes the re-establishment of Peggy and…

Raj Tahil ’81 and Mary Jo Wrenn

Raj Tahil commends MIT for starting his business. “I learned to view stress as an exciting opportunity,” says the president of Torpac Capsules, who is best known for its caps…

Promoting access to healthy, fast food

Cassandria Campbell, MCP ’11, is showing interest in food for her first summer project working with Food Project on farms in Lincoln, Massachusetts, and Roxbury, Boston area where she grew…

Powers from the world, of the world

Geothermal power is a reliable source of energy that is reduced by materials including the need to find plants in areas where tropical water reservoirs are easily accessible. Carlos Araque…

School teachers in real-life practice of rural education

When Jesse Solomon ’91 began teaching at a middle school in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in the 1990’s, he was devastated. He relates: “I had 25 students working in eight different grades…

Bonsai skills, according to engineers

Julian Adams fondly remembers the first time he saw a bonsai. He was walking in a flower garden when he was a teenager when, among orchids, cacti, and acres of…

Looking to the bright future of Seattle

In 1982, after Lynn Best ’69 joined the Seattle City Light team, his team faced an immediate challenge: to explore how its three dams generate electricity on the Skagit River…

I Thought Tech Will Take Pandemic Hit. I was wrong

Hello everyone. Lauren Goode here replaces Steven Levy, who already sent a phone call in 2022 (one of the live acts, I am told). As the holidays approach and the…

Ntchito yamtsogolo

Ndemanga za Mkonzi: Mu 2020, MIT Task Force idapanga zambiri lipoti pa Ntchito Yamtsogolo. Kuyambira pamenepo, mliri wapadziko lonse lapansi wakhudza kwambiri ntchito ndi mabizinesi, zomwe zikupereka chilimbikitso Ntchito Yamtsogolo,…

The Best Movie On Holiday Is The One You Want To Watch

The Monitor is a passage of the week dedicated to everything that happens in the WIRED world of Culture, from movies to memes, TV to Twitter. Holidays are, above all,…