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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 Wall Street Journal,
October 22, 2011
"In a country as wealthy as ours, it is unacceptable that someone who works full time and all year would still earn poverty-level wages." -MIT's Paul Osterman
The Wall Street Journal,
October 21, 2011
"President Barack Obama said the 12 people he recognized Friday for achievement in science, technology and innovation should make others feel embarrassed about their old science projects."
PBS,
October 21, 2011
"Need to Know spoke with Dr. Richard Lester, the head of the nuclear science and engineering department at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who favors the use of nuclear power to generate clean energy."
Boston Herald,
October 22, 2011
"(MIT's Gerbrand) Ceder is working on a battery that uses magnesium, which should deliver twice the energy per ounce compared to a lithium-ion battery."
Bloomberg,
October 21, 2011
"Christina Romer, former head of President Barack Obama's Council of Economic Advisers and a Bloomberg contributing editor, Arnab Banerji, chief investment officer at Collabrium Capital, Dan Wiener, chief executive officer at Adviser Investments, and Daron Acemoglu, professor of economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, talk about the European sovereign debt crisis. They speak with Pimm Fox on Bloomberg Television's 'Taking Stock.'"
The Economist,
October 22, 2011
"Protests in the West have roots beyond bouts of austerity."
TIME,
October 20, 2011
At the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, “we scour the country looking for young builders and inventors,” says Kim Vandiver, dean for undergraduate research.
Scientific American,
October 20, 2011
"Budding photographers, beware: the beauty of a serene sunset, a peaceful forest or a majestic mountain range is not sufficient to make a vacation snapshot memorable."
CNN,
October 20, 2011
"In April of last year the Deepwater Horizon semi-submersible Mobile Offshore Drilling Unit exploded in the Gulf of Mexico, killing 11 men, injuring 17 others and triggering what is generally recognized as one of the greatest human errors ever made and officially the largest unforeseen marine oil catastrophe since people started drilling for oil."
The Boston Globe,
October 20, 2011
"Hundreds of students, alumni and staff from six Boston area colleges and universities will wrap up a first-of-its-kind, four-day community service project at a Brighton nonprofit that aids disadvantaged children."
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