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MIT News: Light from ancient quasars helps confirm quantum entanglement

Aug 20, 2018

Light from ancient quasars helps confirm quantum entanglement Results are among the strongest evidence yet for “spooky action at a distance.” Jennifer Chu | MIT News Office August 19, 2018 Last…

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WBUR Radio Boston: Alan Lightman On The Tension (And Commonalities) Between Science And Religion

Jun 7, 2018

Alan Lightman On The Tension (And Commonalities) Between Science And Religion Play 22:00 March 29, 2018 By Alison Bruzek and Meghna Chakrabarti Alan Lightman’s new book looks at why…

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WBUR Radio Boston: How Kendall Square Became the Epicenter of the Biotech World, with Phillip Sharp, MIT, and Robin Scheffler, MIT

Jun 7, 2018

How Kendall Square Became The Epicenter Of The Biotech World  June 05, 2018 By Meghna Chakrabarti and Chris Citorik  Play 18:30 Forty years ago, Kendall Square was surrounded by abandoned factories…

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2018 Benjamin Siegel Prize Winner: Marion Boulicault

Jun 5, 2018

MIT Philosophy PhD candidate Marion Boulicault has been awarded the 2018 Benjamin Siegel Writing Prize from MIT STS Program. The prize committee, John Durant and Robin Scheffler, selected her paper “Gender …

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Former Visiting Professor at MIT STS Program: Jill Ker Conway

Jun 4, 2018

Jill Ker Conway, 83, author and first woman to serve as Smith College’s president SMITH COLLEGE Initiatives Dr. Conway pioneered as Smith’s president from 1975 to 1985 continue to open doors…

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The Mobile Workshop, The Tsetse Fly, and African Knowledge Production By Clapperton Chakanetsa Mavhunga

May 29, 2018

The Mobile Workshop, The Tsetse Fly, and African Knowledge Production By Clapperton Chakanetsa Mavhunga Summary How the presence of the tsetse fly turned the African forest into an open laboratory where…

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Free Will, Video Games, and the Most Profound Quantum Mystery By David Kaiser – May 9, 2018

May 10, 2018

Free Will, Video Games, and the Most Profound Quantum Mystery By David Kaiser May 9, 2018 The Big Bell Test probed quantum mechanics using crowdsourced inputs from volunteer video-game players.…

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A Physicist’s Farewell to Stephen Hawking

Mar 16, 2018

A Physicist’s Farewell to Stephen Hawking By David Kaiser March 15, 2018 Stephen Hawking was a scientific and cultural revolutionary. He saw the cosmos as no one before him had—and…
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