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MIT Symphony Orchestra: Mozart: Symphony no. 36, ‘Linz
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MIT Symphony Orchestra: Mozart: Symphony no. 36, ‘Linz
MIT Symphony Orchestra: Memorial to Phoebe Wang
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MIT Symphony Orchestra: Memorial to Phoebe Wang
Nancy H. Hopkins
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Nancy Hopkins is an Amgen professor of biology, appointed to encourage research and education in the life sciences. She is an alumna of Radcliffe College and earned a PhD from the Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry at Harvard University in 1971. Professor Hopkins joined MIT in 1973 as an assistant professor at the Center for Cancer Research, where she worked on RNA tumor viruses i...
Martin Schmidt SM '83, PhD '88
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Professor Schmidt became Provost of MIT in February of 2014, the Institute’s most senior academic and budget officer. He served as Associate Provost starting in 2008, managing the Institute’s space and the renovation/renewal budgets. He has been a member of the MIT faculty since 1998 in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. Professor Schmidt has taught and conducted res...
Woodie C. Flowers SM '68, ME '71, PhD '73
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Woodie C. Flowers is the Pappalardo professor of mechanical engineering emeritus at MIT and the creator of the wildly popular robotic design competition that started in the MIT class Introduction to Design 2.70 (now 2.007). In this competition, students are given kits of various parts and work in teams to make small robots that compete against each other before a live audience at the end of the...
Samuel C.C. Ting
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Samuel C.C. Ting is the Thomas Dudley Cabot professor of physics at MIT. An MIT faculty member since 1969, he is also the principal investigator for the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer project, a particle physics experiment module that was installed on the International Space Station in early 2011. In 1974, while leading a research team at the Brookhaven National Laboratory, Professor Ting discover...
Maria T. Zuber
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Tracing an interest in space back to elementary school, Maria Zuber has always taken an interdisciplinary approach to her passion. With research interests that include theoretical modeling of geophysical processes, the physics of volcanism, developing space-based instrumentation, marine geology, space travel, and the relationships between gravity, topography, and tectonics in planetary lithosph...
Economics and Finance: The Future of Finance
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Robert C. Merton PhD '70, School of Management Distinguished Professor of Finance, MIT Sloan School of Management
Women of MIT: Concluding Words
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Edmund Berschinger talks about the future of women in science and engineering.
Oh my....this has sent me into a different realm
Fart at 0:44 😂😂😂😂
Isn’t it funny how you can watch a thousand free lectures from Stanford, MIT, etc, on RUclips, and YT never suggests other university lectures?
The coughing irks me a bit since I watch it to fall asleep
I wonder how he would have furthered his theory on consciousness and life energy or soul up to now? Great listen.
I grew up in the suburbs of Detroit so I often hid my intelligence there too, it wasn’t as he said, fashionable at the time (probably the same now).
Great Story!
@37:51 umm what ?!
Zero point energy is the truth about the universe
Is it just me or is the interviewer's voice just naturally annoying by default?
I guarantee she banged piles of students
Someone’s stomach noise at 56:45 is wreaking havoc with the asmr
I'm so humbled listening to this genius of a man with hes stories that spans beyond time. RIP and hope to listen to your wise words in the life after
There you have it, kids. Remember everything everyone ever said to you, work super hard at near-impossible things you find are easier for you to do than anyone else, treat everyone fairly, and never get the wrong result or let anyone down with a failure at work or school. Then you'll do fine. And don't forget to express gratitude for an outstanding spouse if you manage to find one.
I am happy to see this interview, which to me is like catching up on the life of someone I haven't seen in 40some years, after being around them often. I'm not surprised his kids didn't seen him much. He flew back and forth from MIT to CERN, to be able to teach freshman physics to a small lecture hall full of sophomores who, ahem, you could say were a semester behind for a variety of reasons. I remember us giving him a standing ovation when he won the Nobel, and someone in the class said something like "Congratulations on winning the Nobel Prize." The three other things I remember from it were that he was a nice and humble guy; that he spent one entire lecture teaching us Einstein's Special Relativity (plus some General Relativity beyond that) which was not part of the course; and that I got an A. Which was a far cry from how I did when I earlier took the class with a professor who won the "Institute Screw" award for flunking 40% of our entire class year, in a mandatory freshman course.
Thanks for covering up twa 800 fuckwit
Joinned the Simplia team as freelancer. Thanks.
thank you for capturing his every mouth chewing sound
Surely it doesn't go as far back as Oxbridge what next the wold trade center? The US ego strikes again 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
54:40 He was actually right! It is Eric von Hippel. It’s just funny he said that and then thought it didn’t sound right
It's great that he had a chance to live for so long and had a very colourful, interesting, and successful life
The interviewer is a little annoying
I wasnt even 4 Years old when they filmed that. I am 21 years old now.
2025 Frump is in office. Our environment no longer matters. Everything is dismantled. And our country has gone to 💩
Great conversation. Thanks for sharing this
Interviewer talked too much
Try the ones with the female interviewer, shes way worse than this dude
WAY too much.
Listening to this great economist after getting to know about him from my Economics professor at IIM Indore.❤
I can't seem to wrap my head around the chain part. I don't understand what he means. Just because two links aren't touching, but they are still binded together you can't get the string through. Yes of course, it's constrained by 2 links. I know there's something I'm missing but I just don't get it
There’s no continuous barrier between the inside of the space defined by the loop of the chain, but a linear object cannot pass sideways through it. Note that small spherical objects COULD pass through. Because each link penetrates the space in the middle of the adjacent links, in effect overlapping eachother, they act as a continuous barrier even though they are not physically connected. If you take the finger and thumb of each hand and press them together with each set inside the circle so formed you should get the idea. The hands aren’t touching but form a barrier to any linear object.
i have no idea either
Can't you all dial down the high eq? The breathing and lip smacking is louder than his voice! It's gross! I can't even watch the video.
I love this ASMR is the best ❤
What did he say at the end about nurdering someone at the bottom of a lake?
chomsky is unintentional asmr gold
I suppose he would be for some people. Intelligence in the population follows a gaussian distribution after all.
54:13
I wish the interviewer asked better questions. Fascinating nonetheless. A true leader and engineer.
wow.. i had no idea this man did so much and was at the forefront of so many conceptual and technological breakthroughs! .. he dun good! .. he dun REAL good!
Listen to how elites think they have all the right ideas for mankind. After his take on Wrestling and basketball. Interviewer says " but these ideas won't catch on ". "They will when humanity is ready" says Marvin. So sports are stupid waste of time? Elites
Holy Lord, how did this align with the ASMR craze. I’m knocked out cold within 10 minutes into any segment of this interview. Its better than taking Ambien.
The unidentified Air Force general at 1:15:44 is Maj. Gen. Leighton I. Davis, commander of the Air Force Missile Test Center.
Professor Young's main source for this lecture is: Siddiqi, A.A.: Challenge to Apollo: The Soviet Union and the Space Race, 1945-1974. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, NASA History Division, Office of Policy and Plans, Washington, DC, 2000. The NASA history series. NASA SP ; 2000-4408
Watched this a bunch. The thing that gets me is why would someone purposefully bring a baby from the relative safety of Michigan into the middle of a war zone?
1:52:02 If only he knew...
Couldn't walk to the store and buy milk without a bodyguard and a giant pair of diapers. Economist = professional snake
This interview is 10/10 Samuel is smooth and witty.
Gone through this video 300+ times still dont remember sh.t from it. Bald dude of my dreams. (Literally)😅
John hockenberry just sucks
7:35 casually predicting the 2008 financial crisis
epic
Rest In Peace Bob. An amazing life. An extraordinary man.
Very interesting lady. Thank you.
If she only knew about the future 😮