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The First College of AI? | MIT College of Computing

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MIT has announced that they will be investing $1 Billion in AI research, in the form of a new College of Computing. But what does that mean?
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How To Manage Your Time | Tips from a PhD Student + YouTuber

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Several of you asked how I manage my time as a PhD student and YouTuber, so I thought I've make a whole video on it!
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Reacting to my MIT PhD Application, Four Years Later

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Reacting to my MIT PhD Application, Four Years Later
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How To Do Research At The MIT AI Lab | Reflections and Advice on Getting Into AI Research

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In this somewhat meta video, we're looking at a guide on how to do AI research at MIT from 1988, and discussing how my journey into AI research has aligned or diverged from this guide thirty years later. Plus, some things I wish I’d...
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The moon lost its magnetic fields one billion years ago: Study

12th - Higher Ed
Billions of years ago, the ancient moon had a powerful dynamo at its core that produced a strong global magnetic field.
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Hot super-Earths do not owe their brightness to molten lava or cooled glass as formerly assumed: scientists

12th - Higher Ed
Hot super-Earths are fiery rocky planets orbiting so close to their suns that their surface is heated to lava oceans.
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MIT develops device that reads to blind in real time

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have developed a device that is able to scan text and turn it into audio in real time for visually impaired users.
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Shirley Jackson: the First African American Woman to Receive a Doctorate from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Born on August 5, 1946, Shirley Jackson is the first African-American woman to receive a doctorate from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and the first African-American woman to serve as president at a top-ranked research...
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Chien-Shiung Wu: The First Lady of Physics

9th - Higher Ed
We hear a lot about famous scientists like Marie Curie and Albert Einstein, but have you ever heard of Chien-Shiung Wu and her work on the Manhattan Project?
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M.I.T. sophomore and freshmen males have glove battle in stadium in 1932

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Title card: "Glove Battle! - Boston Tech sophs beat freshmen in hand-to-hand fight" / VS college men enter stadium and are handed gloves / VS male students rolling around on ground trying to pull gloves off each other / two male student...
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Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island from USA States

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tracking to Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island from USA States
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MIT's Kate Brown on Ukraine Nuclear Plant Attack

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Kate Brown, Professor of Science, Technology & Society at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology discusses the risks around Russia's attack on a Ukrainian nuclear plant. She speaks with Rishaad Salamat and Haslinda Amin on "Bloomberg...
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Nobel Laureate Esther Duflo on Closing the Poverty Gap

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Aug.10 -- Nobel laureate Esther Duflo, professor of poverty alleviation and development economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and author of "Good Economics for Hard Times," discusses her studies about poverty in the...
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On Monday, Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor Peter A. Diamond reacted to learning he is one of the three economists to win the 2010 Nobel economics prize for his research on unemployment.

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HEADLINE: Nobel economics winner explains his theories CAPTION: On Monday, Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor Peter A. Diamond reacted to learning he is one of the three economists to win the 2010 Nobel economics prize for...
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Bloomberg

MIT's Reif on Pathway to Innovation

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Nov. 4 -- MIT President Leo Rafael Reif discusses MIT's new venture fund and the issues facing startups. He speaks with Bloomberg TV's editor-at-large Cory Johnson.
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NASA Considers Venus Mission After Scientists Find Potential Life Sign

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Venus exploration draws new interest after scientists find gases in its clouds that may signal life forms on planet.
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Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have invented a device that allows people to remotely manipulate objects using a camera that sees in three dimensions and what they call a motorized "pin screen." (Jan. 2)

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IMAGINE BEING ABLE TO MANIPULATE AN OBJECT WHEN YOU'RE NOT EVEN IN THE SAME ROOM WITH IT. IT'S SCIENCE FACT, NOT FICTION AT M-I-T'S TANGIBLE MEDIA GROUP LAB. THE INVENTION IS CALLED inFORM. SOUNDBITE: Daniel Leithinger, PhD Student, the...
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The smart onesie that tracks your child's health and sleep

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Baby monitors have taken on a whole new level of sophistication. This one - in the shape of a turtle - connects to the internet. The wearable sensor, built into a onesie, lets parents know everything from breathing and pulse to...
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Apple CEO Tim Cook's Warning About Social Media

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Jun.09 -- Apple Inc. CEO Tim Cook speaks about the perils of social media during an address at MIT's graduation ceremonies in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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Emerging technologies expo is a hands on chance to interact with robots.

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A Japanese robot that lets its human operator feel what the robot touches is the star of a future technology expo in Los Angeles. The annual SIGGRAPH show is home to emerging technologies so nascent they won't hit the consumer market for...
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MIT students destroy piano as part of tradition dating back to 1972

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1. Wide of piano on ramp on roof 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Michael Plasmeier, head of Baker House student governing body: "So piano drop started 40 years ago when some students in Baker House had an extra piano and they wanted to get rid...
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Police converge on neighbourhood outside Boston, reports of gunfire explosions

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1. Pull out of police vehicle and officers in street outside row of houses, pan along street to other police cars, zoom in to two police officers walking 2. Pull out to wide of street, zoom in to police officers and vehicles 3....
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Heavy police presence in neighbourhood outside Boston

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1. Wide of street with police vehicles and police cordon, another vehicle slowly driving away 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Michael McGee, Watertown Resident: "I actually heard a lot more than what I saw because I was over on Belmont, which is...
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Popmpeo motorcade arrives at Swiss Bilderberg event

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Protesters outside the Bilderberg Group meeting, a mysterious gathering of the global elite, have accused the Trump administration of behaving like a "unilateralist wrecking ball".