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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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Science/AAAS,
December 21, 2011
"MITx will go far beyond OpenCourseWare."
Nature,
December 21, 2011
"In a year of exoplanet excitement, one astronomer is already asking what comes next."
MSNBC,
December 21, 2011
"Developers of the next-big social networking application stand a greater chance at skyrocketing success if Hollywood stars and big media go gaga over it, according to an analysis of Twitter's meteoric rise in popularity."
Financial Times,
December 21, 2011
"The taxpayers ought to get better returns from all the research they fund, with more commercial spin-offs. The vast wealth creation inspired by superstar institutions such as Stanford and MIT shows the way."
New Scientist,
December 20, 2011
"That find and the current one 'are two big checkmarks' for the Kepler mission, says team member Sara Seager of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge."
U.S. News & World Report,
December 20, 2011
"The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) recently announced the launch of a new program called MITx, according to its website."
The Huffington Post,
December 19, 2011
"Have you ever noticed that your toddler spends more time playing with the gift-wrapping than the present that was wrapped inside?"
CNN Money,
December 19, 2011
"MIT next spring will launch a pilot of MITx online-only courses geared to reach prospective learners everywhere. And, the university said it will open source the underlying technology infrastructure for use by other educational institutions."
Wired,
December 16, 2011
"It is with his MIT hat on that he chooses what he believes will be a big growth area for Creative Commons -- academic publications. He also has a personal interest in open hardware."
The Boston Globe,
December 19, 2011
"For the last year, Barba has been reviewing applications on Apple Inc.’s iPad tablet device. She has been testing a new app, or computer program, being launched today."
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