Tamara Jones+FollowRivers Are Secret Coral Reef MVPsTurns out, rivers aren’t just dumping grounds for reefs—they’re actually shaping and keeping them healthy! MIT scientists just proved that rivers help carve out deep channels (reef passes) in coral reefs, letting ocean water and nutrients flow in and out. This keeps the coral thriving, not dying. Who knew rivers and reefs were such a dream team? This could totally change how we protect these underwater wonders! #CoralReefs #ScienceNews #MIT #Science40Share
Christopher Gilbert+FollowLife advice! 30 places you must visit before leaving Boston1|Walking around Boston Common🌳 2|Watch an NBA game at TD Garden🏀 3|Appreciate Monet’s famous paintings at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 4|Eat authentic food at Faneuil Hall Marketplace 5|Experience the interactive exhibition at the Science Museum🔬 6|Observe penguins at the New England Aquarium🐧 7|Hike along the Freedom Trail 8|Watch a baseball game at Fenway Park 9|Visit the Isabella Gardner Museum of Art🖼️ 10|Visit Trinity Church 11|Reading a book at the Boston Public Library📖 12|Watch a performance at the Boston Opera House💃 13|Picnic with friends in Boston Public Garden🍹 14|Go shopping on Newbury Street🛍️ 15|Immersive visit to the Tea Party Ship and Museum 16|Take your children to the Children’s Museum on the weekend👨👩👦👦 17|Eating Chinese food in Boston’s Chinatown🥟 18|Learn more about history at the Kennedy Museum 19|Enjoy the sunset on Charles Riverwalk🌇 20|Go to Smith & Wollensky for steak🥩 21|Go to Castle Island to walk the dog🐶 22|Go to Franklin Park Zoo to see gorillas 23|Take a Boston special buffet dinner cruise with friends 24|Climb the Bunker Hill Monument to enjoy the beautiful view of the city 25|Visit the USS Constitution Museum 26|Join Kuaibangxing’s day trip from Boston to Martha’s Vineyard 27|Check in to Harvard University and MIT👨🎓 28|Go for a walk on the coast of Cape Cod 29|Go hiking in the Blue Mountains Nature Reserve🚶♀️ 30|Go on a whale watching cruise🚢 Come and see how many things you have checked in? #Boston #BostonStudy #BostonLife #BostonFood #BostonUniversity #BostonExplorationShop #BostonSurrounding #BostonTravel #BostonPhoto #BostonWeekend #BostonSurroundingTour #BostonBoston #HarvardUniversity #MIT #BostonKyleSpecialTeam #BostonRedSox #BostonEatDrinkPlay #BostonWhaleWatching #BostonAttractions #UnforgettableAttractions #BostonTravelCheckInPlace #romanticliferecorder"335Share
awaters+FollowMIT’s Oil Hack: Cleaner Gas, Same Car?MIT just dropped a wild new way to make gasoline, diesel, and heating oil without all the planet-cooking pollution. Instead of boiling oil (which is super energy-hungry), they use a high-tech filter to sort oil by molecule size—kind of like a coffee filter for fuel. If this takes off, filling up your tank could have a much smaller carbon footprint, and oil refineries might get a green makeover. Imagine cleaner air, same road trips! #Innovation #CleanEnergy #MIT #Business #Industry10Share
martinezlaura+FollowMIT’s Wild New Gadget Pulls Water from AirMIT just dropped a game-changer: a solar-powered device that literally sucks drinking water out of thin air—even in super dry places! Using high-tech materials called MOFs and copper fins, this thing can pull over a liter of water a day from desert air. Imagine never worrying about water shortages again. This could be huge for places hit hardest by drought. Science fiction? Nope, just MIT being MIT. #WaterCrisis #Innovation #MIT #Science20Share
Patrick Simmons+FollowEggs Are Stronger on Their Sides?!Turns out, everything we learned in science class about eggs being strongest at their ends is totally wrong. MIT researchers just proved eggs are actually tougher on their sides—they absorb shock better and resist breaking more! But don’t worry, this doesn’t mean you need to change how you crack eggs for breakfast. Just a wild reminder that even 'settled' science can surprise us! Who knew eggs had secrets? #ScienceFacts #EggMyths #MIT #MindBlown #FoodScience #Science21Share
Nicole Snyder+FollowMIT’s $100 Bitcoin Gift Now Worth $26K?!Remember when MIT gave every undergrad $100 in bitcoin back in 2014? That wild experiment is now worth a jaw-dropping $110 million! Some students cashed out early (ouch), but those who held on are sitting on up to $26K each. Turns out, being an early adopter can seriously pay off—even if you just wanted a smoothie or a hat at the time. Would you have held or sold? #Bitcoin #MIT #CryptoHistory #EarlyAdopters #WhatIf #Education90Share