President Kornbluth addresses the Trump administration, generative AI, and future of the Institute
On Feb. 3, The Tech spoke with President Sally Kornbluth about the Institute’s plans in response to the Trump administration’s new policies affecting higher education and research.
BRED Gourmet’s Smoked Burgers Come to Kendall Square
Family-owned BRED Gourmet arrives as a new lunch stop near MIT
Karissa Chen debuts her first novel, Homeseeking, at the Harvard Book Store
Chen shares the inspiration and research behind her book in a conversation.
Bill Thilly ’67 ScD ‘71, Professor of Biological Engineering, passes away at 79
Thilly’s research on the effects of environmental mutagens on human cells led to now widely-used assays
Y2K, unlike its historic counterpart, is full of surprises, funny moments, and bloody endings
Kyle Mooney’s directorial debut Y2K transports viewers back to the ‘90s as we follow high schoolers Eli, Danny, and Laura in the chaotic aftermath of the Y2K bug gone bloodthirsty. The Tech sits down with Mooney and co-writer Evan Winter to discuss their hopes behind this story and the process of collaborating with each other and with the cast.