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Hear from three industry leaders on the latest in energy-efficient paints, aerogels, and other coatings.
This virtual training workshop introduces researchers to oral history and research interview methodologies.
This virtual training workshop introduces researchers to oral history and research interview methodologies.
This virtual training workshop introduces researchers to oral history and research interview methodologies.
Holly Fernandez Lynch discusses the delicate balance between timely access to new drugs and FDA review for safety and efficacy.
Jayme Locke and Jonathan Moreno will discuss groundbreaking xenotransplantation technology and its ethical implications.
This ACS Webinar discussed new battery technologies, as well as the development of innovative charging methods, such as fast and wireless charging.
In the fifth and final session of this Roundtable course, we show how racial bias is built into medical instruments and introduce the medical students and doctors working to change it.
In the fourth session of this Roundtable course, we explore how faulty beliefs about race biology influence American medicine.
In the third session of this Roundtable course, we discuss the ethical treatment of human remains and how this practice, when done correctly, is imperative to our understanding of the past.
In the second session of this Roundtable course, we cover the 1793 yellow fever epidemic in Philadelphia, from the perspective of the free Black community tasked with saving the city.
In the first session of this five-part Roundtable course, we trace the origins of race science to the Enlightenment in Europe.
In this Roundtable course, the Institute’s Roger Turner will show what an ordinary shopping bag reveals about the science and politics of plastic.
In this Roundtable course, the Institute’s Roger Turner will explore the hidden history of our most visible science.
Learn about exciting projects that use archives and technology to contribute to greater understanding of the history of women at MIT and in STEM.
Join us for a free virtual class examining the evolution of women’s health care from the 1800s through today.
This ACS Webinar will examine possible uses of GLP-1 agonists including PCOS, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s addiction, liver disease, and even some types of cancer.
This virtual training workshop introduces researchers to oral history and research interview methodologies.
In this course Lisa Berry Drago will lead us through the first 150 years of manufactured dyes, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the curation of the BOLD exhibition.
In this course Roger Turner will show how the Nobel Prize can be an entry point for more inclusive stories about the people who work in science.
In this four-part Roundtable course, James Voelkel will cover the period in astronomy surrounding Copernicus’s proposal that the earth revolves around the sun.
Join the Institute’s David J. Caruso for a three-part online course on military medicine during the Spanish–American War and World War I.
César de la Fuente and Michael Mahan delve into AI-assisted antibiotic drug development.
This virtual training workshop introduces researchers to oral history and research interview methodologies.
This virtual training workshop introduces researchers to oral history and research interview methodologies.