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MIT_Sciwrite: Courtney Humphries, '04. The too-smart city.... http://t.co/KGreCdcIdp
3 days ago
Sherry_Reson (Sherry_Reson): Hey @MIT_Sciwrite @TomLevenson #science historian Naomi Oreskes talk extreme weather Listen live 3p PT (or later) http://t.co/NytuA4bfky
22 hours ago
CORTIZ_AT_MIT (Christine Ortiz.): Congratulations @MIT_Sciwrite on final thesis presentations, nice to have lunch with you today at faculty club. http://t.co/vbZTPt9FO8
22 hours ago
ANegri1160 (Alessandra Negri): RT @MIT_Sciwrite: Zahra Hirji is warning is about Mauna Loa - an underground molten ocean.
22 hours ago
QTFocus (Johnell Ashe): RT @MIT_Sciwrite: Music therapy in treatment of Alzheimers disease - Hannah Cheng
22 hours ago
apinhellgod (apinhellgod): RT @MIT_Sciwrite: Butterflies and the people who live and poach them - Sarah Yu
22 hours ago
rodrigodavies (Rodrigo Davies): Enjoying @mit_sciwrite thesis presentations - shipwrecks, wolves, neuroplasticity, genome hackers, deadly labs and hawaiian volcanoes so far
22 hours ago
mckennapr (Phil McKenna): Great presentations by @MIT_sciwrite grads this morning at today's thesis day! Wished I could have stayed for more.
22 hours ago
CKopietz (Courtni Kopietz): RT @MIT_Sciwrite: Alison Bruzek talks about contagious diseases and bio labs.
22 hours ago
BrianYarvual (Brian): @MIT_Sciwrite Careful.
22 hours ago
TomLevenson (Thomas Levenson): I am far away, but I'm thinking of the great @MIT_sciwrite grad students presenting their theses today. Congratulations all.
22 hours ago
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