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MIT Inventions & Breakthroughs: Complete Blog Archives

"Sixth Sense"
by Mikey Yang '05 | March 27, 2009
No, I don't see dead people.

"I have such cool friends!"
by Mikey Yang '05 | March 10, 2009
A guest post by a good friend of mine from my undergrad days.

"The Stuff of MIT Legend"
by Laura N. '09 | November 23, 2008
I'm about to tell you a super cool story. It happened two years ago, but it was AWESOME.

"In pursuit of freedom"
by Yan Z. '12 | October 21, 2008
MIT might not be free, but plenty of things are.

"Prof. Jeff Karp and his gecko-inspired band-aid"
by Melis A. '08 | May 31, 2008
Mimicking nature to create a better surgical adhesive

"Prof. Ali Khademhosseini: Building tissues, cell-by-cell"
by Melis A. '08 | September 07, 2007
Khademhosseini, an Assistant Professor of Medicine at the joint MIT-Harvard Health Sciences and Technology Program, has recently been named one of Technology Review’s Top 35 Young Innovators of 2007 for his inventive tissue engineering research.

"The 'Magic Paint Brush'"
by Matt McGann '00 | June 20, 2007
This is so much cooler than MS Paint.

"Dropout Design and the Disco Dance Floor"
by Lulu L. '09 | April 25, 2007
ridiculous ideas can sometimes develop into pretty solid business plans. STORYTIME.

"Entrepreneurship invasion"
by Matt McGann '00 | April 19, 2007
I love it when students start useful companies.

"MIT OpenLabWare: A sneak peak at research @ MIT"
by Melis A. '08 | March 13, 2007
This new website is sure to change the way that the world thinks about MIT labs and researchers.

"MIT OpenLabWare: an interdisciplinary collaboration"
by Anthony R. '09 | February 01, 2007
A day in the life of MIT research... on the Internet. A story of how two MIT students met by chance and ended up with tens of thousands of dollars in grant money for their project.

"Holiday Gifts, MIT Style"
by Matt McGann '00 | December 27, 2006
Some unique products from MIT people.

"A Student, A Professor, An Alum"
by Matt McGann '00 | October 27, 2006
Hacking a door, the human genome, and robots.

"ZigZag Episode 6"
by Matt McGann '00 | June 01, 2006
A new video podcast.

"Surprising Research Results"
by Matt McGann '00 | May 18, 2006
The chimpanzee-human relationship, and CEO pay.

"He Zigs, He Zags"
by Matt McGann '00 | May 06, 2006
MIT's new video podcast.

"Fame"
by Sam M. '07 | April 05, 2006
Discover Magazine tries to cash in on this whole "turkey into oil" craze that I have popularized through my blog.

"MIT Cancer Research"
by Matt McGann '00 | March 28, 2006
The history and future of cancer research at MIT.

""The Flying Luxury Hotel of Tomorrow""
by Melis A. '08 | February 19, 2006
The luxury cruise of tomorrow is sweet!

"Letting the days go by"
by Matt McGann '00 | February 07, 2006
Fish finders, the Apprentice, and techie fashion.

"Television"
by Matt McGann '00 | January 25, 2006
MIT on TV.

"Reality is merely an illusion..."
by Sam M. '07 | December 13, 2005
Ben : The OC :: Sam : ?? . Oh wait, you took the new SAT.

"World's Largest Collection of Brains"
by Matt McGann '00 | December 01, 2005
The new Brain & Cognitive Sciences Complex opens tomorrow.

"$100 Laptop Unveiled"
by Matt McGann '00 | November 16, 2005
Inspiring!

"MIT Professor Creates DEATH RAY!"
by Ben Jones | October 19, 2005
I'm not making this up.

"Open Sesame"
by Matt McGann '00 | August 15, 2005
A look at Brewster Kahle '82 and the Internet Archive.

"MIT Dating Research"
by Matt McGann '00 | August 11, 2005
A news story today looks at Media Lab research on dating.

"The Wheels on the Bus Go Round And Round"
by Bryan O. '07 | July 27, 2005
what do you get when you cross the flinstones with public transportation?

"You don't know what a robot is?"
by Sam M. '07 | July 18, 2005
I dig Roger Ebert. Roger Ebert digs MIT. Thus, I dig MIT.

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