Music technology + AI and clean energy + bionic limbs

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November 26, 2025
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Music on the Brain
As an undergraduate, Claire Southard ’25 studied computer science while remaining an active musician. Now, in MIT’s graduate program in music technology, she says: “I don’t have to just be a computer scientist and then in my free time play the piano.” 
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How artificial intelligence can help achieve a clean energy future
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Mind, hand, and harvest
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Bionic limbs // Bloomberg Businessweek
Professor Hugh Herr discusses his work creating bionic limbs that combine human physiology with electromechanics. “I really realized how limited the current prosthetic technology was and I dedicated my life as a young man to really advance the field and enable extraordinary technology that will allow people to do what they want again, to move again and have the bodies that they seek,” says Herr. 
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