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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 (AP),
February 23, 2012
"Cutting corporate tax rates and deleting loopholes is just what most economists prescribe for the tangled U.S. tax code."
The Huffington Post,
February 22, 2012
"'What would happen if we could turn off the machine?,' (MIT's Jeff) Lieberman asks, 'If we could transcend our individual experience of the world?'"
The Guardian,
February 22, 2012
"Nature deals some unkind blows, but none is more hurtful to the pride of man than the looming demise of the Y chromosome."
The Boston Globe,
February 22, 2012
"When The Boston Club reported in its 2010 census of the 100 largest public corporations in Massachusetts that only 11.3 percent of their board seats were filled by women, our reaction was 'what’s wrong with this picture?'”
The Boston Globe,
February 22, 2012
"By fulfilling certain physical education requirements, MIT students can receive pirate certificate."
Scientific American,
February 21, 2012
"If companies switched out gasoline-burning vehicles with new electric vehicles for their urban delivery fleets, a new MIT study has found that they could save some serious dineros."
Forbes,
February 21, 2012
"MIT researcher and renowned physicist, Dr. Andreas Mershin, figured out a way to make electricity-generating solar cells from green grass."
Scientific American,
February 20, 2012
"According to research conducted by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, renewable sources of energy such as the sun and wind could become economically competitive with traditional sources of energy via the use of liquid batteries."
Bloomberg,
February 19, 2012
"In any case, is maximum liquidity the right goal? Not necessarily, because a high degree of liquidity in good times can lull investors into a false sense of safety and reduce their incentive to do careful credit analysis." -Simon Johnson
The Wall Street Journal,
February 17, 2012
"The Skolkovo project is a $4 billion scheme to construct a new technology city of 30,000 people outside Moscow that will give rise to, the founders hope, a new generation of innovation in a country that has seen its science and technology prowess slide."
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