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MIT Radiation Laboratory

Quality: 8/10 Relevance: 6/10

Summary

The article recounts the rise and impact of MIT's Radiation Laboratory (Rad Lab) during World War II, detailing its leadership, collaboration with the British, and its groundbreaking development of microwave radar. It notes the lab's scale, its contributions to multiple radar systems, and its legacy as a precursor to Lincoln Laboratory, illustrating a landmark case of large-scale, mission-driven research and tech transfer.

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