MIT code, but you cannot do the opposite, right?
MIT has actually been one of the pioneers in admitting women and having women on the faculty.
MIT , Bain, they taught me how to think.
MIT is going to start taking women into its graduate programs to run its analog computers.
MIT is down somewhere in the far distance.
MIT and uh despite the lack of resources we actually found some really exciting companies that came out of the school
MIT , and you can't put these two things together?
MIT doesn't even know, it turns out, very much about how much electricity individual buildings as opposed to the whole campus use.
MIT wants him to go.
MIT , I think, was the first to step out and do OpenCourseWare.
MIT , eh, but what I felt that my absolute role at a place like MIT is to champion the centrality and fundamental importance to art in a place where it's really you against everybody.
MIT 's acceptance rate is more like--.
MIT 's known for its science and engineering--the STEM courses.
MIT , Carnegie Mellon, Stanford what have you.
MIT now has a presence at the National University of Singapore.
MIT has what they call is "open courseware system" where they put all of their courses up on the web.
MIT in in 1999 and it was they asked me to to come and give a series of six
Mitchel Resnick is a Professor of Learning Research at the MIT Media Lab, where he develops new technologies and activities to engage
Mitochondria made multicellular life possible. They made our bodies possible, and and we might just be a vehicle for mitochondria to kind of propagate and
Mitochondria are basically little resistors, right? And and they are what allows the flow of energy through the system.
mitochondria into this big cell made the big cell social. Because before this event, most of the evidence says
mitochondria can respire." And by doing this, it seems like cancer cells revert back to this ancestral
mitochondrial metabolism has become a major promising frontier in developing new cancer therapies.
Mitochondria can basically call the shots. If is the cell to live and divide, right? Or is the cell to
mitochondria per oocyte, like per cell.
Mitochondria are very important little tiny organels inside of most of our cells that make energy and they, you
Mitochondria. You now know where aging takes place in your body.
mitigation, perhaps we'll get to a point where some of the types of calculations we're interested in for drug discovery, for instance,
mitigation. He's kind of the eminent voice on how we can actually overcome the climate problem.
Mitch Albom is an incredible author.
mitochondrial dysfunction, loss of stem cells, senescent cells.
mitigated in the first place?
Mitchel co-founded the Computer Clubhouse Project, an international network of 100 after school centers, where youth from low income communities
Mitchel and the Scratch team have partnered with Google and Google.org to increase youth coding efforts through projects like CS First, Google's CS curriculum for nine to 14-year-olds,
Mitchel's passion for people, education, and empowerment has inspired me and countless others, and I'm excited to introduce him to speak with you all today.
Mitch McConnell is going to have to find a way in which to walk the line.
Mitch McConnell. Oh, spineless.
Mitigation here is mitigation on climate change.
Mitch McConnell said something that kind of shocked me.
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mitigations that we've gotten better and better at um to address those lethal conditions especially for marine mammals
mitigation techniques associated with these acute effects um and it also starts to get out of some of these
mitigated the peaks in The Valleys so I think um acknowledging the messy city as it is but thinking intelligently about
Mitz at the age of eight was kicked out of these junior Girl Scouts called the Blue Birds because her dad was a commie.
Mitch this one is for you.
Mitigate CO2 in the first place.
Mitsua last night on Sentinella. And this is even though this is a huge daon, I'm just going to use like maybe I
Mitt Romney, famously, was seen as someone who had a tin ear-- was clueless about how most people lived.
Mitch Hurwitz, the creator of "Arrested Development" is in it, and hilarious.
Mitch Hurwitz is so funny in this episode and was such a funny guy all the time.