MIT Develops Computer Model to Reduce Material Use in Bridges and Buildings
In 2022, the construction industry was responsible for over 7% of global carbon emissions due…
In 2022, the construction industry was responsible for over 7% of global carbon emissions due to material production. However, it’s unclear how much of these materials were essential for constructing infrastructure like buildings and bridges. Topology optimization, a technique that can cut material use by up to 90%, could significantly reduce emissions. Despite this, it’s…
Transitioning to higher education can seem surprisingly unstructured. After spending 22 years in K–12 education, I had more freedom but less clarity on gauging progress. Some days ended with minimal writing and doubts about my achievements. Over time, I developed practical systems to enhance focus, build momentum, and achieve daily success. Three strategies were particularly…
An adjunct professor specializing in educational leadership, whose students are often working professionals, emphasizes the importance of attendance in classes. These students attend sessions after long workdays, and the professor acknowledges their effort. Rather than viewing missed classes as a lack of commitment, the professor sees it as a challenge shaped by various demands. Despite…
Engaging in physical activity is beneficial, regardless of the form it takes. This was emphasized by panelists during a discussion at the Chan School on Thursday, which focused on the advantages of staying active and moving away from the “no pain, no gain” mentality. Meagan Wasfy, an associate professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School,…
MIT researchers have created a new chip that could assist small, low-power UAVs in navigating obstacles as they maneuver through complex environments, such as industrial HVAC systems, to inspect for gas leaks. This chip enables tiny autonomous robots and other battery-dependent devices to generate detailed 3D maps of their surroundings in real-time, consuming only as…
In his new memoir, Lamar Alexander reflects on the evolution of the Republican Party, noting a shift from being driven by elected officials and voters to the rise of more radical activist groups, which increased polarization. The book, “The Education of a Senator: From JFK to Trump,” is published by Post Hill Press. Despite a…
Greg Verdine, renowned for his work in pancreatic cancer research, attributes his innovative thinking to a personal family tragedy. Verdine, a chemical biologist, was driving to his Cambridge office while listening to a podcast featuring former U.S. Sen. Ben Sasse, who has stage 4 pancreatic cancer. Sasse shared how an experimental drug reduced his tumors…
Stars are created when enormous cold gas clouds in space collapse due to their own gravity. However, not all gas undergoes this collapse, and not all clouds form stars with the same efficiency. A key question in astrophysics is what governs this process, with magnetic fields, which weave through interstellar gas like an unseen framework,…
The educational field is experiencing significant changes as artificial intelligence tools become increasingly accessible and potent. The era of paying for essay writing and subscription-based homework solutions is fading. Tools like ChatGPT and Copilot are available for free, providing flexible solutions to nearly any student query. This shift in teaching methods has been previously examined….
Beginning a career in higher education can seem surprisingly unstructured. After spending 22 years in K–12 education, I had more freedom but less clarity on measuring progress. Some days ended with minimal writing and a nagging question: Did I achieve anything today? Over time, I developed practical systems to regain focus, build momentum, and feel…