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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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Forbes,
November 16, 2011
"One of the best moments at Techonomy this year was the debate between George Mason economist, Tyler Cowen, and MIT economist Erik Brynjolfsson."
Bloomberg Businessweek,
November 16, 2011
"MIT’s Sloan School of Management recently submitted employment figures for its 2011 MBA class."
Forbes,
November 15, 2011
"A research group at MIT has announced that they’ve developed a chip that mimics the synapse between neurons in the human brain."
Scientific American,
November 15, 2011
"A few of these conversations are more musical than the rest, including the following tidbits presented here this week on the latest research on music and the brain."
Popular Science,
November 15, 2011
"Research carried out by MIT and the Florida Institute of Human and Machine Cognition (IHMC) is delivering to the DoD a robotic biped that will run faster than Usain Bolt--perhaps as fast as 50 miles an hour eventually. Presenting DARPA’s robo-ostrich."
Wired,
November 15, 2011
"Today’s robots move about as fast as your grandma’s morning mall-walking group. Tomorrow’s robots will move as fast as Usain Bolt — all thanks to limbs modeled on ostrich legs."
The Boston Globe,
November 14, 2011
"Embodying the everlasting respiration of culture and counterculture, Bang on a Can, the new-music collective founded by composers Michael Gordon, David Lang, and Julia Wolfe, has gone from loft-concert outsiders to new-music establishment mainstays."
The Boston Globe,
November 14, 2011
"Massachusetts university and hospital officials, determined to prevent erosion of the research and development pillar of the state’s economy, have joined a lobbying slugfest over congressional efforts to slash hundreds of billions from the projected national debt."
WBUR,
November 14, 2011
"The MIT aging lab is also testing devices to monitor a patient’s use of medication and movement. These allow caregivers to remotely log on and make sure a patient in the early stages of Alzheimer’s is taking medications and is safe."
Forbes,
November 12, 2011
"The future Russia is a tech powerhouse rivaling the brain trust and talents of Silicon Valley, says the country’s presidential aide Arkady Dvorkovich during the APEC Summit in Honolulu this weekend."
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