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How to locate Ukrainian Solitary Ladies Dating Online

Many women in Ukraine dream about finding a reputable partner on the western part of the country. They believe that Western folks are more positive and powerful. They also consider family members... Read more »

Learning the Dating Way of life in Russian

If you’re thinking about dating a Russian woman, you must know their way of life and traditions. While the country isn’t when liberal mainly because Western nations, they’re still very traditional when... Read more »

Happen to be Asian Young ladies Pretty?

When it comes to internet dating, Asian females are often subjected to negative stereotypes. These stereotypes are linked to racial personal preferences, which can contain harmful repercussions. Janel Parrish, who was seen... Read more »

Improving trust in autonomous technology

Trust and assurance—from consumers, the public, and governments—will be critical issues for the AI and autonomous technology space in the year ahead. Yet, earning that trust will require fundamental innovations in the... Read more »

Infusing science into public policymaking

Bahadori’s division at the National Academies focuses on 13 diverse areas, including space, energy, computing, aeronautics, national security, and infrastructure. She helps assemble the world’s top experts to bring science and research... Read more »

Why this stroke survivor biked 4,500 miles across the US

As a result, Meyerson realized she wouldn’t be able to resume her former role in the classroom, where she had focused on gender and diversity. That disappointment led her to write a... Read more »

A guided tour of the new MIT Museum

LIGO prototype Developed by Professor Emeritus Rainer Weiss ’55, PhD ’62, and his students, this 1970s prototype led to the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO), a large-scale physics experiment that was ultimately... Read more »

A journey into space policy

After earning a PhD in public policy at the University of Maryland, Borowitz joined the Georgia Tech faculty, then was detailed to NASA headquarters as a policy analyst for the Science Mission... Read more »

Making a splash at Universal Studios Japan

Pérez was always interested in the performing arts as well as the sciences, but he didn’t think entertainment was a viable career choice when he was in high school. MIT changed his... Read more »

A warm welcome

Sally Kornbluth officially began her tenure as MIT’s 18th president on January 1. A welcome banner—in Duke blue, presumably to ease her transition to 02139—greeted her in Lobby 7 as she began... Read more »