Efficient bioreactors + reconfigurable clothing + Head of the Charles

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October 21, 2025
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Efficient Bioreactors
MIT mechanical engineers discovered a way to use electrochemically generated bubbles to make cells detach from surfaces on demand. The quick, economical system could keep cell-growing systems clean, accelerating the growth of carbon-absorbing algae and lifesaving cell therapies.
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New software designs eco-friendly clothing that can reassemble into new items
To reduce waste, the Refashion program helps users create outlines for adaptable clothing. Each component can be replaced, rearranged, or restyled. 
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A complete picture of sustainability
MIT’s Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy brings together natural and social scientists for an integrated approach to climate challenges.
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MIT Schwarzman College of Computing welcomes 11 new faculty for 2025
The faculty members occupy core computing and shared positions, bringing varied backgrounds and expertise to the MIT community.
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Magnetic transistor aims for smaller, faster, more energy-efficient electronics // Tech Briefs
Graduate student Chung-Tao Chou discusses his work developing a magnetic transistor that could lead to more energy-efficient circuits. “People have known about magnets for thousands of years, but there are very limited ways to incorporate magnetism into electronics,” says Chou. “We have shown a new way to efficiently utilize magnetism that opens up a lot of possibilities for future applications and research.” 
Meet Your MIT Neighbor
Name: Nadie Brathwaite
Affiliation: Director of administration and finance at the Center for International Studies
Years at MIT: 12
Describe your role and responsibilities. I oversee the daily operations and financial management of a very dynamic unit. My work includes financial management, administrative operations, budgeting, space planning, human resources, and strategic support for our programs and leadership team.
What advice would you offer someone interested in what you do? Build your network and don’t hesitate to ask a lot of questions. MIT is full of knowledgeable and generous colleagues, so connecting with them is one of the best ways to learn and grow in this community.
What are your hobbies and interests outside of work? I enjoy spending time with my family and staying connected to my culture by visiting my home country Trinidad and Tobago whenever possible. I also love gardening and crocheting; it allows me to be creative while unwinding.
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