Do all objects fall at the same rate, regardless of weight or size?
The "I'm a Nuke!" Campaign internet video project is a series of film interviews and dialogues of the charismatic and passionate young engineers attending the 2013 ANS Student Conference. Visit the Conference website.
Miro Kazakoff GM '11, co-founder of the "The MBA Show," discusses his new venture, Testive, a developer of adaptive testing and test preparation products.
MIT Sloan Senior Lecturer Otto Scharmer on how there is mounting discontent with GDP as the main indicator of social and economic progress.
What MIT Sloan students have to say about their experiences and why they chose MIT Sloan.
Robert Langer, the David H. Koch Institute Professor, discusses his research in material science and biomaterials at TEDxBigApple.
Donald Rosenfield, senior lecturer and director of the Leaders for Global Operations Program, discusses innovation and variety as it relates to increasing manufacturing jobs in the U.S.
What happens when two objects collide?
Gregory Rutledge, professor in the MIT Department of Chemical Engineering, discusses research on nanofibers.
Gregory Rutledge, professor in the MIT Department of Chemical Engineering, discusses research on nanofibers.
Aminata Kane, co-president of the Africa Business Club, talks about the positive environment of entrepreneurship at MIT Sloan.
A brief discussion by Stephen Connors, director of the Analysis Group for Regional Energy Alternatives (AGREA).
A brief discussion by Stephen Connors, director of the Analysis Group for Regional Energy Alternatives (AGREA).
Why is the ant mightier than an elephant?
Neil Gershenfeld, director of the MIT Center for Bits and Atoms, and Robert Atkinson, founder and president of the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, discuss the potential role of localized 3-D printing in manufacturing.
The Rudge and Nancy Allen Professor of Writing at MIT made an appearance on the Comedy Central show on March 25, 2013.
Doctoral student Zach Hartwig applies physics, teamwork to create new tools for fusion energy science .
Robert Mathis explains the science behind his beautiful image, "Molecular Watercolor: Mixing Fluorescent Proteins to Label Families of Cells." Robert's image was selected as a winner of the 2013 Koch Institute Image Awards. See all the winners ...
Omid Veiseh, Joshua Doloff, Minglin Ma, Alan Chiu and Arturo Vegas explain the science behind their fascinating image, "Sushi Implant: Seaweed-Encapsulated Cells for Treating Diabetes." The image was selected as a winner of the 2013 Koch Institute Image Awards. See all the winners ...