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Hey Nord Anglia! Register now for Wednesday's MIT Abstract about how cracking puzzles can reveal fascinating mysteries about the world. featuring @MIT_CSAIL PhD student Max Fishelson. Preregister here: mit.zoom.us/webinar/register…
So excited to host James Dingley @AtomicFrontiers, an MIT PhD student and star of an award-winning YouTube channel for our first #MITAbstract of the year! January 29 at 9 AM ET. Nord Anglia register now: mit.zoom.us/webinar/register…
Love the Northern Lights? Don't miss Jared Rivera's fascinating talk about the colors of the aurora borealis! Catch this #MITAbstract now up on YouTube: youtube.com/watch?v=v-RXNUMA…
Loïcka Baille is kicking off the #MIT Abstract series this year! Come learn about how and why Loïcka works with #penguins in #Antarctica 🐧🧊 She is a current @MIT PhD candidate with @MITMechE and @WHOI. #NordAnglia teens: Register today & tune in next Wednesday!
This Wednesday! Meet @medialab PhD Student Yun Choi. She's an inspiring artist, designer, and engineer. Bring your questions to this live discussion with @FatimagulHusain (check out Yun's website, too! mallcong.com)
Students throughout @NAEducation were asked to submit questions for Dr. Kerry Emanuel - the creator of one of this year's MIT challenges. A few of our students questions were picked, so watch the video & see if you can spot them! youtube.com/watch?v=0B6lpd8S…@mit_nae#nae#naisny#MIT
The current #MITNAE challenge features @eapsMIT Prof. #KerryEmanuel & explores hurricanes, forecasting, science communication & “inevitable uncertainty”—we can’t wait to hear from your students!
In 1987, MIT climate scientist Kerry Emanuel stated that as the Earth’s climate warms, hurricanes will grow more intense -- 1 of the first published predictions about hurricane activity, future climate change. Now, scientists see it coming true. (E&E News)bit.ly/382dO6o
ALT Bela and Jaques Sebastiao surveyed their destroyed home in Mexico Beach, Fla., after Hurricane Michael in 2018