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MIT students build bike for disabled kids
06-06-2007 · Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)A team of MIT students in Course 2.009 (Product Engineering Processes) built the Revolution bicycle, designed to help developmentally disabled children learn to ride a bike.
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- Student 'Generator' examines sustainability
12-13-2006 · Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
The inaugural meeting of MIT Generator drew close to 100 MIT students from dozens of departments who gathered Nov. 14 to brainstorm and find ways to address issues of energy and the environment on campus.
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- EcoExpo displays MIT's sustainability initiative
04-19-2007 · Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
EcoExpo, a free sustainability exhibition open to the public, will bring together students and student groups from across the Institute to showcase the full range of sustainability initiatives being developed at MIT, on Wednesday, April 25 in the Stata Center.
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- EcoExpo displays MIT's sustainability initiative, April 25
04-19-2007 · Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
EcoExpo, a free sustainability exhibition open to the public, will bring together students and student groups from across the Institute to showcase the full range of sustainability initiatives being developed at MIT, on Wednesday, April 25 in the Stata Center.
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- New, hands-on science demos teach young students how volcanoes 'blow their tops,' spew lava
10-24-2006 · EurekAlert!
Geologists at Rutgers University have created three hands-on demonstrations that show how heat and pressure underground move rocks and earth to build up volcanic mountains, and in some cases, cause them to literally blow their tops. These activities, which depict the actual forces that caused Washington's Mt. St. Helens to blow or Hawaii's Kilauea to spew red-hot rivers of lava, captivate kids while giving them a foundation for studying earth science in high school.
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- Student-run Energy 2.0 focuses on innovation
03-13-2007 · Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
The 2007 MIT Energy Conference, "Energy 2.0: Solving Tomorrow's Energy Challenges through Entrepreneurship, Technology & Policy," attracted 550 energy professionals, investors, entrepreneurs, policy makers, academics and graduate students.
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- Aero-astro team takes first place in competition
05-14-2007 · Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
A team of MIT students in aeronautics and astronautics has taken first place in the American Institute for Aeronautics and Astronautics' annual Design/Build/Fly competition, ending Oklahoma State's three-year reign.
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- iHouse opens its doors to global-minded students
09-07-2007 · Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
The trajectory of innovation at MIT went outside the lab this year with the grand opening of the International House for Global Leadership. The new residence is geared toward students committed to international development and leadership.
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- MIT pair honored for biopsy advance
11-06-2007 · Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Two MIT graduate students reached the finals of last week's Collegiate Inventors Competition, organized by the National Inventors Hall of Fame Foundation, for their work on a device that makes needle biopsies less invasive.
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- Student residences compete to save energy
12-04-2007 · University of Bath
Students living in University of Bath accommodation are going head-to-head to see which complex can save the most electricity, in a competition to cut carbon emissions.
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- Possibilities and challenges ahead for engineers
10-18-2006 · Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
To draw more students into the field of engineering, institutions like MIT should focus on the exciting possibilities of two engineering frontiers -- the nano scale and the large systems scale, according to MIT President Emeritus Charles Vest.
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