Report shines light on MIT's longtime relationship with Jeffrey Epstein; this LGBTQ campus leader has seen memorable change; and more.
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Among the research MIT courted Jeffrey Epstein to finance was a high-profile lab project called the “food computer.” It hasn’t exactly lived up to its billing.
Doug Bauder, who just retired from Indiana University at Bloomington, talks about a changed climate in the campus’s home state. “Stop thinking Mike Pence, and start thinking Pete Buttigieg.” (PREMIUM)
At the forefront of sustainability and innovation in clean-energy technology, Stony Brook University professors and students are designing more-effective batteries, improving combustion engines, and developing renewable natural gas.
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