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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 Huffington Post,
October 31, 2011
"Susan Hockfield President of MIT said, 'Our economy will thrive only when we make what we invent.' She's right."
New Scientist,
October 31, 2011
"If you struggle to carve a jack-o'-lantern, you might prefer this high-tech alternative."
The Boston Globe,
October 31, 2011
"Watson today will be competing against teams of MIT and Harvard students in a 'Jeopardy' game."
The Wall Street Journal,
October 31, 2011
"How much money will I need for health costs? What are the best ways to budget? How can I shield myself and my family against the steep price of long-term care?"
The Huffington Post,
October 29, 2011
"I'd been in contact with MIT Professor Dava Newman and Postdoctoral Associate Ryan Kobrick, who'd told me that astronaut Nicholas Patrick would be giving a presentation at MIT's Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering department sometime in the next week..."
FT- The Financial Times,
October 29, 2011
"Engineers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology have developed radar technology to see through thick concrete or brick walls - which could give soldiers in urban warfare the equivalent of X-ray vision."
The Boston Globe,
October 27, 2011
"In his narrow, crowded office at MIT, Martin Marks plays the piano. Just over his shoulder, the screen of his Mac is showing 'Faust,’ a classic German film made in 1926 by F.W. Murnau."
New Scientist,
October 27, 2011
"We think planets were built of things like Lutetia...We're getting a chance to see one of the building blocks of the solar system up close." -MIT's Ben Weiss
CNN,
October 27, 2011
"Andrew McAfee and Erik Brynjolfsson’s new book Race Against the Machine: How the Digital Revolution Is Accelerating Innovation, Driving Productivity, and Irreversibly Transforming Employment and the Economy is getting a ton of press."
The Chronicle of Higher Education,
October 26, 2011
"The Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Russia's Skolkovo Foundation announced on Wednesday plans to develop a new graduate research university near Moscow. The university will be located in a technology park in Skolkovo that has been described as Russia's future Silicon Valley."
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