PORTLAND, Ore. — Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers have described a new method of imaging nuclear fusion reactions. The technique uses a second fusion reaction as a “flash” to ...
A groundbreaking discovery emerges from MIT as researchers unveil a pioneering technique that promises to revolutionize chemical processing reactions. A sign on the campus of Massachusetts Institute ...
“It started 16 years ago in the hallways of the MIT Museum,” artist and inventor Arthur Ganson said to a crowd of hundreds gathered for this year’s annual Friday After Thanksgiving Chain Reaction at ...
CAMBRIDGE — Some people line up at stores or hit the treadmill after Thanksgiving. Others — about 2,000 of them — packed the gymnasium bleachers Friday at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to ...
Fourteen years ago, Arthur Ganson began creating chain reactions with the simple tug of a string. As the inventor of the annual Friday After Thanksgiving (F.A.T.) Chain Reaction, Ganson draws in, on ...
The Friday after Thanksgiving is one of the big dates on the calendar for young engineering geeks across the area … because it’s the day of MIT’s annual “Chain Reaction.” Hundreds come to watch the ...
CAMBRIDGE — In theory, it is supposed to be a smooth chain reaction. Part of the fun is that it never quite goes that way. Because the goal of this chain reaction is to take something simple — moving ...
In a paper published on arXiv by researchers at IBM and being presented at this week’s Neural Information Processing Systems (NIPS) conference, the researchers demonstrate that by treating reaction ...