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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,
December 5, 2011
"Students from St. Mark's School claim to have broken the record for folding paper at MIT Sunday using more than 10 miles of toilet paper."
Reuters,
December 5, 2011
"In a report on the future of the U.S. electric grid, through 2030, the team recommended that the federal agency should work with industry and have the appropriate regulatory authority to enhance cybersecurity preparedness, response and recovery."
Bloomberg,
December 5, 2011
"The U.S. needs standards to guard against cyber attacks on power lines that run to homes and businesses, according to a Massachusetts Institute of Technology report."
Boston Herald,
December 3, 2011
"Three MIT computer science majors were in the coding thick of it at Facebook yesterday as they competed in an overnight, 24-hour hackathon."
The Boston Globe,
December 3, 2011
"But that’s the kind of bookish lyricism you get when Harvard and MIT professors hang out with a hip-hop superstar nicknamed 'The Genius.'"
The Economist,
December 2, 2011
"One of the chief ways in which intelligence presses forward is through innovation, which is now recognised as one of the most important contributors to economic growth."
NECN,
November 30, 2011
"The MIT plan envisions eight new buildings, at least 120 apartments, and lots of stores and eating establishments to bring new life and activity to an area of Cambridge where there are now 5 million square feet of offices and labs — $2 billion worth — under construction or development."
The New York Times,
December 1, 2011
"Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have developed an algorithm to predict when an oncoming vehicle would be likely to run a red light."
USA Today,
November 30, 2011
"American Airlines' bankruptcy filing will have little immediate impact in Phoenix given the airline's limited roster of flights, but the long-term ripple effects could be huge if the company's exit plan involves a merger."
Scientific American,
November 30, 2011
"Students are busy – there is a lot of excellent stuff to highlight this week."
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