MIT Develops Self-Organizing “Pencil Beam” Laser for Brain-Targeted Therapies

MIT researchers have uncovered an unexpected phenomenon in optical physics that may lead to a new, faster, and higher-resolution bioimaging method. They found that, under specific conditions, chaotic laser light can spontaneously organize into a focused “pencil beam.” This beam allowed them to capture 3D images of the human blood-brain barrier 25 times faster than…

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Faculty Focus: Bridging Humanities Education to Career Success

The value of a Humanities education is increasingly under scrutiny. With fewer students majoring in Humanities and more opting for professional fields, the perception of Humanities degrees as lacking in job-ready skills is widespread. While career services can assist students with their post-graduation plans, faculty also have a key role in helping students translate their…

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Strategies for Navigating the Hidden Curriculum of Multiple-Choice Exams on Faculty Focus

University staff often encounter students who grasp course material but struggle with multiple-choice exams. Students may express confusion, noting that despite extensive studying, their grades remain low. This issue often stems from a lack of strategic test-taking skills rather than content knowledge. Such strategies, while influential, are seldom directly taught, forming a “hidden curriculum” that…

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