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Join MIT.nano for the 2025 Mildred S. Dresselhaus lecture! This year's lecturer, Prof. Jennifer Lewis of Harvard University, will present on printing soft and living matter in three dimensions. Monday, November 3 at 4pm! Read more and register.

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