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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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U.S. News & World Report,
January 24, 2012
"The table highlights the most popular National Universities, which are research-oriented institutions that offer degrees of all levels."
NPR,
January 24, 2012
"Since President Obama took office, the U.S. has made considerable progress in overcoming a problem that has bedeviled presidents since Richard Nixon — dependence on foreign oil."
CBS News,
January 24, 2012
"I used the college search engine over COLLEGEdata.com to search for schools strictly by freshmen satisfaction and came up with a list of 26 schools with the happiest freshmen."
Scientific American,
January 23, 2012
"Smartphones and tablets are transforming the future of health care. Can we really trust them to save lives?"
Popular Science,
January 23, 2012
"Most drones fly relatively slowly, especially at lower altitudes where they might encounter obstacles and require plenty of time to react. Biologists at Harvard and roboticists at MIT have been studying flight behaviors in goshawks and other birds, aiming to improve algorithms that would allow unmanned aerial vehicles to cruise more quickly through forests, urban areas or other cluttered landscapes."
The Huffington Post,
January 23, 2012
"Men are more likely to spend money quickly and go into high levels of debt in regions where the man-to-woman ratio is especially high, a recent study from researchers at MIT and the University of Minnesota found."
The Boston Globe,
January 20, 2012
"At MIT, the annual Integration Bee, which began two decades ago as one of the many quirky diversions during the school’s January independent study period, has grown into something more. At a school without a traditional 'Big Man on Campus,’ becoming Grand Integrator, some say, is the closest thing to it."
The Wall Street Journal,
January 20, 2012
"The electric vehicle… aspires to transform city transport, doing for electric cars what London’s 'Boris bikes' have done for pedal cycles."
Boston Herald,
January 20, 2012
"The thunderous spikes that Rob Gronkowski hammers into the ground after each of his touchdowns deliver quite an impact throughout Gillette Stadium. But what kind of impact is Gronk really creating?"
TIME,
January 19, 2012
"Unless you're some kind of space nut, you're probably entirely unaware that the Milky Way, our home galaxy, isn't traveling through the cosmos alone. It's shadowed by a litter of nearly a dozen dwarf galaxies that are far smaller and dimmer — a pack of cubs, you might say, yapping around the edges of the mama grizzly."
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