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The following news clips about MIT, updated on a regular basis, are just a partial selection of our most recent media coverage.
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The Boston Globe,
March 19, 2012
"At a time when California’s Silicon Valley dominates the digital innovation discussion, to have three grand prizes in the prominent national competition snared by local start-ups, all with roots at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, shows that Greater Boston is a significant hotbed of new technologies, said industry advocates."
Financial Times,
March 19, 2012
"Bringing the science knowhow and business acumen together was critical for the development of the technology, says Mr Lucchino. 'Everyone tries to work out which is more important. I think they are both equally important,' he says."
The New York Times,
March 18, 2012
"Ms. Mulder was speaking here at Open Education Week, an event held this month on campuses from the University of California, Irvine, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to the University of Cape Town, Leeds Metropolitan University, in England, and the National Science Library, in Beijing."
The Boston Globe,
March 18, 2012
"I had come to the Sloan School of Management cafeteria, its tall windows framing the Charles River, for coffee and a discussion of his favorite topic - why nations fail."
Financial Times,
March 18, 2012
"David Docherty, chief executive of the Council for Industry and Higher Education, said that any revival would founder, unless Britain did more to boost its supply of both future engineering leaders and apprentices."
Financial Times,
March 17, 2012
"MIT professor Esther Duf lo is one of the world's star economists. Over eggs Benedict near Harvard, she compares French and American attitudes to life, and tells John Gapper why the empowerment of women will not solve poverty."
NPR,
March 16, 2012
"Business and political leaders have repeatedly warned that America's scientists and engineers are in short supply. However, some economists say the numbers indicate the opposite — a glut of high-tech workers. A panel of experts debate whether America's schools produce the scientific workforce needed to compete globally."
MSNBC,
March 16, 2012
"A newer version of the biplane could reach supersonic cruising speeds without causing ear-splitting sonic booms, according to computer simulations by MIT and Stanford University researchers."
The Boston Globe,
March 16, 2012
"The NCAA is fond of talking about its student-athletes, but the Tech undergrads truly live that dual role as they have since they began playing basketball in 1900."
The Wall Street Journal,
March 16, 2012
"Ireland's only way out of this trap is to grow its way back to prosperity. Whether it succeeds greatly interests America, Britain and the other peripheral euro-zone countries, all of whom have suffered their own ruinous credit booms and busts."
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