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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,
November 30, 2011
"What will happen to ARPA-E in 2012 and beyond, given the battles in D.C. over deficit reduction, and the possibility that a 'sequestering' mechanism could impose across-the-board budget cuts?"
Forbes,
November 30, 2011
"The good news the AMP committee (Advanced Manufacturing Partnership) presented is the improvement over the past few years in manufacturing job growth."
The Boston Globe,
November 30, 2011
"MIT’s proposed new development has the potential to transform Kendall Square into a vibrant dynamic place where the activity at the ground is as cutting-edge as the science above." -Cambridge City Manager, Robert Healy
Yahoo News,
November 28, 2011
"The task of making a robot move more naturally may have scared away others in the past, but researchers at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) and the Laboratory of Information and Decision Systems (LIDS) have attacked the dilemma head on."
Wired,
November 29, 2011
"A pair of MIT Media Lab alums have come up with a do-it-yourself kit for making smart environments."
Wired,
November 28, 2011
"For eight weeks, the MIT Education Arcade and the Smithsonian Institute put on an alternate reality game seeking to engage children with the scientific method. The game attracted thousands of players gathering data to assist scientists from a cataclysmic future."
New Scientist,
November 28, 2011
"Beyond apps, researchers are also turning to devices known as inertial measurement units (IMUs). Michael Lapinski at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge has developed the sportSemble system, which uses IMUs to analyse how baseball pitchers throw the ball."
CNN Money,
November 28, 2011
"The number of jobs available for skilled workers without a college degree is declining fast."
Boston Herald,
November 28, 2011
"Gov. Deval Patrick today launched the Advanced Manufacturing Collaborative and released a new roadmap for manufacturing job growth in Massachusetts during an address to the Advanced Manufacturing Partnership regional meeting in Cambridge at MIT."
ABC News,
November 28, 2011
"A Black Friday study in which 50 shoppers hit the sales wearing sweat-sensing bracelets has offered a glimpse into the thought processes that determine when we drop our dough."
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