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Amar G. Bose: 6.312 Lecture 19—Microphones

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Topics include: microphones; pressure sensitive and pressure-gradient (velocity) microphones; Prof. Ernst A. Guillemin (MIT professor of network theory); Maurice Maeterlink; proximity effect. Recorded: Nov. 14, 1995.

“Making Electrons Count” (c.1950)

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This early 1950s film provides a fascinating tour of the WHIRLWIND I computer facilities at MIT, illustrating daily routines, problem-shooting and step-by-step procedures that computer programmers and other users go t...

Patrick Winston: 6.034 Lecture 13 — Learning: Genetic Algorithms

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Recorded October 27, 2010.

MIT Music in HD!

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MIT Music in HD! is an hour-long program featuring a montage of music performances from the MIT150 Convocation: A Rhumba for Rafael Reif composed by Institute Professor John Harbison for President Reif’s Inauguration;...

Uncovering the Dark Universe, Dr. James Battat

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The 10th Annual Pappalardo Fellowships in Physics Symposium: May 13, 2011 Dr. James Battat, 2008--2011 Pappalardo Fellow (Dark Matter & Neutrino Physics) The Standard Model of particle physics cannot account for ...

MITv “Election ’76” (Nov. 1, 1976)

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The MITv NEWS student-run program on Nov. 1, 1976,  features a debate on the imminent national elections chaired by Nancy Lukitsh with guest speakers Jeff Pressman (MIT), Walter Dean Burnham (MIT) and Chris Arterton (...

Leslie Kaelbling: 6.01 Lecture 11 — Finding Optimal Behavior

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Finding Optimal Behavior : A* and heuristic search. Recorded 2012.

Amar G. Bose: 6.312 Lecture 11—Acoustical Elements

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Topics include: loop and node methods (review); mechanical circuits; acoustic elements; compliance, mass, resistance; three-node network. Recorded: Oct. 17, 1995.

“Looking Back on The Bomb” (1963) – Science Reporter TV Series

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Vannevar Bush looks back over the years to share his views on some of the great events of his time. He touches on such topics as the role of a science advisor to the nation, the future of the computer, the gap between...

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