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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."
TIME,
November 28, 2011
"A common refrain in conversations about poverty—and unemployment and income inequality—is that more education will lead people to better-paying jobs and higher living standards."
The Boston Globe,
November 28, 2011
"Academic, industry and political leaders plan to hunker down at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for a one-day conference on ways to boost advanced manufacturing jobs and maintain the country’s competitive edge."
Scientific American,
November 27, 2011
"Teams are given a kit of biological parts from the registry of standard biological parts, and they use these precursors along with new parts of their own design to build biological systems and operate them in living cells."
NPR- National Public Radio,
November 27, 2011
"As the presidential candidates grip and grin their way across the early primary states, many voters are tuning in online to get the latest information on their policies and plans. But sifting through the muck of rumor, fact and fiction online isn't easy, so MIT grad student Dan Schultz came up with an idea to help: 'Truth Goggles.'"
The Boston Globe,
November 26, 2011
"Twenty-one minutes later, with mousetraps sprung, dominoes tumbled, and rockets shot high into the air at stations set up around the outer edge of a gymnasium, 14 ostrich feathers inscribed with the lines of a sonnet drifted into the waiting hands of volunteers."
Bloomberg Businessweek,
November 25, 2011
"Some economists believe that today's grinding unemployment and slow growth are masking the transition to a vibrant digital economy."
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