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Professor Jose Ramos Santana, chair of keyboard at the University of Hartford Hartt School of Music, performs an excerpt from Enrique Granados Goyescas' "Quejas, o la Maja y el Ruiseñor," while wearing motion capture, ultrasound, and accelerometers.
The human body, its movement, and music
The 2-inch Humanity United with MIT Art and Nanotechnology in Space (HUMANS) wafer (left) landed on the moon March 6 aboard the Athena spacecraft. It is seen alongside its 6-inch counterpart, which flew to the International Space Station in 2023.
Bridging Earth and space, and art and science, with global voices
Three people stand in a hallway
Tools for making imagination blossom at MIT.nano
A group of people in bunnysuits in a cleanroom
Using art and science to depict the MIT family from 1861 to the present
Two people look at an object
Creative collisions: Crossing the art-science divide

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Feb. 26, 2019 symposium: Frontiers in Science, Technology, and the Arts

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Rationale engineering generates a compact new tool for gene therapy
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U.S. universities are filling a regional innovation gap

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Interplay Between AI and Human Behavior—June 12

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MIT.nano Immersion Lab Course: Immersive Technologies for Creative and Research-Driven Practice
May 10, 2025
Call for abstracts: Annual Research Report Volume II

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