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Month View
Here are the subjects of all posts in the [info]syn_mitresearch journal in April, 2019.


1st
12:00a[info]syn_mitresearch3 Questions: Lisa Barsotti on the new and improved LIGO
2nd
1:30p[info]syn_mitresearchResearchers tune material’s color and thermal properties separately
5:00p[info]syn_mitresearchKeeping genetic engineering localized
11:59p[info]syn_mitresearchAdvance boosts efficiency of flash storage in data centers
3rd
11:45a[info]syn_mitresearch Machine learning moves popular data elements into a bucket of their own
11:50a[info]syn_mitresearchCenter for Environmental Health Sciences announces 2019 call for pilot project proposals
12:30p[info]syn_mitresearchNew facilities will keep Lincoln Laboratory at the forefront of advanced prototyping
1:59p[info]syn_mitresearchThe future of agriculture is computerized
2:25p[info]syn_mitresearchThe power of play
4th
11:59p[info]syn_mitresearchGetting to the bottom of the “boiling crisis”
8th
1:00p[info]syn_mitresearchPaving ahead: Model aims for infrastructure preservation
9th
12:00a[info]syn_mitresearchEngineers develop concept for hybrid heavy-duty trucks
11:00a[info]syn_mitresearchMIT spinout seeks to transform food safety testing
11:19a[info]syn_mitresearchShrinking the carbon footprint of a chemical in everyday objects
10th
9:00a[info]syn_mitresearchWorking together as a “virtual telescope,” observatories around the world produce first direct images of a black hole
9:03a[info]syn_mitresearchAstronomers capture first image of a black hole
12th
9:59a[info]syn_mitresearchEarliest life may have arisen in ponds, not oceans
16th
12:00a[info]syn_mitresearchA novel data-compression technique for faster computer programs
12:00a[info]syn_mitresearchThe fluid that feeds tumor cells
12:00a[info]syn_mitresearchTESS discovers its first Earth-sized planet
2:15p[info]syn_mitresearchRobots that can sort recycling
11:59p[info]syn_mitresearchGiving robots a better feel for object manipulation
17th
4:30p[info]syn_mitresearchMIT faculty launch collaborations around the world
11:59p[info]syn_mitresearchCan science writing be automated?
22nd
10:59a[info]syn_mitresearchNeuroscientists reverse some behavioral symptoms of Williams Syndrome
12:40p[info]syn_mitresearchDesigning water infrastructure for climate uncertainty
1:55p[info]syn_mitresearchBreakthrough in boiling
3:00p[info]syn_mitresearchWorking out makes hydrogels perform more like muscle
23rd
4:29p[info]syn_mitresearch“Nanofiber yarn” makes for stretchy, protective artificial tissue
4:34p[info]syn_mitresearchWater Innovation Prize goes to startups targeting methane and wastewater
11:59p[info]syn_mitresearchImaging system helps surgeons remove tiny ovarian tumors
24th
5:00p[info]syn_mitresearchAdvocating for federal research funding on Capitol Hill
25th
11:00a[info]syn_mitresearchDesigning ocean ecological systems in the lab
26th
1:59p[info]syn_mitresearchNanoparticles take a fantastic, magnetic voyage
29th
11:55a[info]syn_mitresearchFor better deep neural network vision, just add feedback (loops)
11:59p[info]syn_mitresearchNew polymer films conduct heat instead of trapping it
30th
9:00a[info]syn_mitresearchAlumnus gives MIT $4.5 million to establish the Broderick Fund for Phytocannabinoid Research