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Biological Engineering
MIT is a leader in the field of biological engineering, engaging in visionary research and collaborations with industry and government. Read more about Biological Engineering at MIT Our research in the synthesis of engineering and biology technologies...
Nuclear Science and Engineering
reactors for large-scale electricity generation in 1953. Today we are working to make nuclear power the safest, most economical, and most environmentally friendly way of generating electricity. Despite having roots at MIT that span more than 60 years, nuclear engineering is relativ...
How and Why Machines Work
MIT OpenCourseWare | Mechanical Engineering | 2.000 How and Why Machines Work, Spring 2002 | Home skip to content Home Courses Donate About OCW Advanced Search Help Contact Us
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