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Seeing through walls
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Seeing through walls - MIT's Lincoln Laboratory

The ability to see through walls is no longer the stuff of science fiction. Thanks to new radar technology developed at MIT's Lincoln Laboratory a system has been built by researchers that can see through walls from some distance away, giving an instantaneous picture ...

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Ramesh Raskar: Super-human vision
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Ramesh Raskar: Super-human vision

Associate professor Ramesh Raskar speaks about his work pioneering innovative imaging platforms in the MIT Media Lab. Read more about Raskar's work at http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2011/profile-raskar-0929.html

The 'Artificial Leaf'
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The 'Artificial Leaf'

An "artificial leaf" made by Daniel Nocera and his team, using a silicon solar cell with novel catalyst materials bonded to its two sides, is shown in a container of water with light (simulating sunlight) shining on it. The light generates a flow of electricity that causes the water molecules, ...

Profile: Heather Paxson
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Heather Paxson - The anthropologist and the person

Associate professor of anthropology Heather Paxson, shares a little bit about herself in this short video.

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3-D printing
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3-D printing with variable densities

MIT Media Lab researchers Steven Keating and Neri Oxman demonstrate some of their work around 3-D printing.

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The Interphase Program
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The Interphase Program at MIT

Interphase is a rigorous seven-week summer residential, academic and community-building program for admitted MIT freshmen that instills subject mastery of calculus, physics and chemistry, and helps them explore their cultural identities through reading, writing and discussion. In addition, ...

Underground methane
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Underground methane

This video shows underground methane gas invading fine-grain sediment (shown in yellow) by creating a fracture, as predicted by Jain and Juanes' grain scale model. Blue circles represent pore spaces where the gas has invaded. The maroon lines indicate compressive forces between sediment ...

Robofish
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Robofish

Flow visualization (color alterations of fluorescent die movie) of small size caranguiform prototype (bass), swimming frequency = 1 Hz. Read more at http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2009/robo-fish-0824.html

Hills and Valleys
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Hills and Valleys

Computer model developed by Taylor Perron and colleagues shows how evenly-spaced ridges and valleys form over time as a result of erosion and the slumping of soil. Read more at http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2009/hills-valleys-0722.html

C. elegans responding to a touch stimulus
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C. elegans responding to a touch stimulus

C. elegans responding to a touch stimulus Read more at http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2009/neurochemicals-0702.html

Formation of a 'phantom traffic jam'
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Formation of a 'phantom traffic jam'

Read the full story at http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2009/traffic-0609.html

MIT team unveils new solar car
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MIT team unveils new solar car

MITs Solar Electric Vehicle Team, the oldest such student team in the country, unveiled its latest high-tech car on Friday, Feb. 27 in Lobby 13. The new vehicle, Eleanor, is equipped with wireless links so lead and chase vehicles will be able to monitor every aspect of the cars electrical ...

Nano-origami
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Nano-origami

In this video, flaps of a polymer sheet are folded into a corner of a cube. An external magnetic field interacts with a current flowing through wires embedded in the sheet, causing the sheets to fold up. Read the full story at http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2009/nano-origami-0224.html

Plasma Rocket (coke bottle)
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Plasma Rocket (coke bottle)

The testing of a prototype plasma rocket being developed at MIT that is much smaller than other rockets of its kind and runs on gases that are much less expensive than conventional propellants. This test involved a used coke bottle. Video: Oleg V. Batishchev Read the full story at ...

Plasma rocket
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Plasma rocket

The testing of a prototype plasma rocket being developed at MIT that is much smaller than other rockets of its kind and runs on gases that are much less expensive than conventional propellants. (WARNING: audio is loud) Video: Oleg V. Batishchev Read the full story at ...

The bicilavadora in Peru
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The bicilavadora in Peru

MIT students and residents of an orphanage in Peru work on, and try out, the bicilavadora -- a cheap, reliable washing machine powered by bicycle parts. The device can be constructed mostly using parts and tools that are readily available almost everywhere in the developing world. Video: ...

Science in the Kitchen at MIT
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Science in the Kitchen at MIT

On the sixth-floor of a building at MIT, students are busy measuring flour, melting chocolate and beating eggs. But they're not just trying to satisfy a sweet tooth -- they're doing science.

MIT's Stefan Helmreich on his book "Alien Ocean"
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MIT's Stefan Helmreich on his book "Alien Ocean"

When anthropologist Stefan Helmreich decided to study scientists who chase some of the world's smallest creatures in some of the world's most forbidding places, his research took an unexpected twist. An interview with Helmreich on why the ocean can be so "alien." View ...

MIT professor Charles Stewart on race and the 2008 election
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MIT professor Charles Stewart on race and the 2008 election

MIT Professor Charles Stewart discusses how race played a roll in the election of Barack Obama, but in a way you might not expect. Read more about it here: http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2009/racialpolarization-0120.html

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Summer Engineering Design Workshop
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MIT Edgerton Center - Summer Engineering Design Workshop

This summer, a few dozen Boston-area high school students chose to spend their mornings toiling away with a variety of materials to create working marvels of engineering. Learn more: http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2011/video-edgerton-workshop-0805.

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