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Here and Now- WBUR,
March 6, 2012
"Last year Sharifi received a very different assignment: The Massachusetts Institute of Technology asked him to write an original work that would reflect the struggles for freedom across the Middle East."
CNBC,
March 6, 2012
"The shale gas energy industry needs to put in place better practices and reporting about 'fracking' before public concerns delay or even stop use of the technology that has created a boom in U.S. natural gas production, according to the MIT professor who led President Obama's subcommittee on shale gas."
Wired,
March 6, 2012
"By 2017, HP hopes to build a computer chip that includes 256 microprocessors tied together with beams of light."
The New York Times,
March 5, 2012
"Although the pictures and sound in digital television are transmitted together (the technical term is “multiplexed”), they are 'separate streams of data and are processed by separate hardware and/or software paths at television stations and in TV receivers,' said V. Michael Bove Jr. of the Media Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology."
The Washington Post,
March 5, 2012
"Marc Raibert, a former MIT professor who is among the world’s foremost authorities in robot locomotion, sent a note to announce that his company’s Cheetah robot had broken the robot land speed record, clocking in at 18 mph on a treadmill in this video."
Wired,
March 5, 2012
"Google’s app platform clearly needs a helpful boost, and thanks to a series of new initiatives, the Android Market could see an uptick in both quantity and quality sooner than you think."
Boston Herald,
March 5, 2012
"Even though it’s cool to be a nerd nowadays (Do you know people are always like, 'OH HEY I’M A GEEK!' expecting a round of applause?) sometimes some people need a little extra help."
Boston Herald,
March 5, 2012
"The David H. Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research at MIT and the Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center plan to announce the first recipients of funding from The Bridge Project, a research alliance between the two schools designed to bring bioengineering and clinical oncology together to solve challenging problems in cancer research and care."
The Washington Post,
March 5, 2012
"Science and technology are meaningful when interwoven with all of the other modes of learning. A STEM, without its bloom, quickly withers in the forest of everday life."
The New York Times,
March 4, 2012
"On Feb. 13, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, which has been posting course materials online for 10 years, opened registration for its first MOOC, a circuits and electronics course."
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