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Month View
Here are the subjects of all posts in the [info]syn_mitresearch journal in June, 2013.


2nd
5:00p[info]syn_mitresearchA step closer to artificial livers
5:00p[info]syn_mitresearchFine-tuning emissions from quantum dots
3rd
4:00a[info]syn_mitresearchAutomatically grading programming homework
4:00a[info]syn_mitresearchStarting up — again and again
4th
4:00a[info]syn_mitresearchCrash-testing lithium-ion batteries
3:00p[info]syn_mitresearchWhy innovation thrives in cities
5th
4:00a[info]syn_mitresearchInformation on this week’s Commencement activities
6th
4:00a[info]syn_mitresearchOpening Dropbox
4:00p[info]syn_mitresearchKeeping an eye on bird flu
6:00p[info]syn_mitresearchCompulsive no more
7th
2:00p[info]syn_mitresearchDrew Houston's Commencement address
2:00p[info]syn_mitresearchPresident L. Rafael Reif's Charge to the Graduates
6:43p[info]syn_mitresearchRain doesn’t dampen excitement of MIT’s 2013 Commencement
7:10p[info]syn_mitresearchDespite the rain, a sunny outlook for 2013 graduates
10th
4:00a[info]syn_mitresearchSecuring the cloud
11th
4:00a[info]syn_mitresearchData from edX’s first course offer preliminary insights into online learning
12th
4:00a[info]syn_mitresearch3 Questions: Fiona Murray on female entrepreneurship
4:00a[info]syn_mitresearchMaking waves
13th
4:00a[info]syn_mitresearchThat ’70s show
4:05p[info]syn_mitresearchPresident Ollanta Humala of Peru visits MIT
14th
4:00a[info]syn_mitresearchCan you feel me now?
4:00a[info]syn_mitresearchAutomated ‘coach’ could help with social interactions
17th
4:00a[info]syn_mitresearchMaking alternative fuels cheaper
4:00a[info]syn_mitresearchHolding the salt
11:00a[info]syn_mitresearchPrinting artificial bone
18th
4:00a[info]syn_mitresearchSurprising turns in magnetic thin films could lead to better data storage
4:00a[info]syn_mitresearchDiversifying your online world
19th
4:00a[info]syn_mitresearchMultiview 3-D photography made simple
5:00p[info]syn_mitresearchCheap, color, holographic video
20th
4:00a[info]syn_mitresearchSeeing the human pulse
4:00p[info]syn_mitresearchThe link between circadian rhythms and aging
21st
4:00a[info]syn_mitresearchFerroelectric-graphene-based system could lead to improved information processing
5:00p[info]syn_mitresearchBetter droplet condensation could boost power efficiency
23rd
5:00p[info]syn_mitresearchEnhancing RNA interference
5:00p[info]syn_mitresearchReading DNA, backward and forward
24th
4:00a[info]syn_mitresearchCooking up innovation
4:00a[info]syn_mitresearchNew algorithm finds best routes for one-way car sharing
25th
4:00a[info]syn_mitresearchWealth of words
4:00a[info]syn_mitresearchGetting the carbon out of emissions
26th
4:00a[info]syn_mitresearchSolar power heads in a new direction: thinner
4:00a[info]syn_mitresearchOn the hunt for neutrinos
27th
4:00a[info]syn_mitresearchRe-thinking ethnic favoritism in politics
4:00p[info]syn_mitresearchBreaking habits before they start
28th
4:00a[info]syn_mitresearchNew system uses low-power Wi-Fi signal to track moving humans — even behind walls