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Wednesday, December 8

Test kitchen, MIT-style

Students in this year’s product-engineering class serve up food-related innovations.

today's top stories


Growing Earth’s oceans

Study suggests that trace amounts of water created oceans on Earth and other terrestrial planets, including those outside the solar system.

Emeritus: On the
trail of aflatoxin

Toxicologist Gerald Wogan has dedicated his career to understanding — and fighting — a deadly carcinogen.

institute announcements


MIT senior wins Rhodes Scholarship

Jennifer Lai, who is majoring in biological engineering and music and theater arts, is headed to Oxford.

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Music at MIT

Music at MIT

Institute Professor John Harbison talks about MIT’s student musicians.
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of note


Simons to deliver School of Science colloquium
Jim Simons ‘58

Simons to deliver School of Science colloquium

James Simons ‘58, president of Euclidean Capital and founder and chairman of the Board of Renaissance Technologies, will deliver a talk titled "Mathematics, Common Sense and Good Luck: My Life and Careers" beginning at 4:15 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 9, in the Pappalardo Room (4-349).

A community reception will take place at 3:45 p.m. before the start of the MIT School of Science colloquium

Earlier in his career, Simons was a cryptanalyst at the Institute of Defense Analyses in Princeton, and taught mathematics at MIT and Harvard University. Simons holds a BS in mathematics from MIT and a PhD in mathematics from the University of California, Berkeley.

His scientific research was in the area of geometry and topology. He received the American Mathematical Society Veblen Prize in Geometry in 1975 for work that involved a recasting of the subject of area minimizing multi-dimensional surfaces.

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campus news

Community Giving at MIT: power in numbers

Community Giving, December 8, 2010

MIT Sloan Professor Emeritus Eli Shapiro dies at 94

MIT Sloan School of Management, December 8, 2010

Honoring Millie

Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, December 8, 2010

IS&T announces full support for Office for Mac 2011

Information Services & Technology, December 7, 2010

Team wins protein-folding prize

News Office, December 6, 2010

Two MIT teams design winning solutions for New Orleans

Public Service Center, December 6, 2010

calendar highlights

  • December 10, 2010

    Luminous Windows opening reception

    The third annual winter exhibition of holography features technical achievements by companies and individuals.
    December 13, 2010

    MIT Giving Tree deadline

    Please join your fellow MIT community members in supporting this great MIT holiday tradition.