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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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US News and World Report,
October 19, 2011
"In September, the number of underemployed workers rose for the third consecutive month."
Nature,
October 19, 2011
"Chris Kaiser, a cell biologist who heads the department of biology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, will become director of the basic biosciences institute at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the agency has announced."
Marketplace- American Public Media,
October 19, 2011
"Some very visible prices have increased substantially through August, gas prices were up nearly 30 percent and food that you buy at the grocery store is up about 6 percent." -MIT's Jim Poterba
Bloomberg Businessweek,
October 19, 2011
"Going there is the sole way to be sure one understands the culture of the program, which differs from school to school, says Rod Garcia, senior director of admissions at MIT Sloan School of Management."
BBC News,
October 19, 2011
"Radar technology that can detect moving objects behind solid walls has been developed by MIT researchers."
beta620- The New York Times,
October 19, 2011
"It’s an achievement to have a paper accepted and to present your work at UIST."
CNN,
October 18, 2011
"Through the use of microwaves, MIT researchers have devised technology to see through walls in real time."
US News and World Report,
October 18, 2011
"Despite Harvard falling slightly behind a U.K. university, U.S. schools dominated the top 400 list, with six American institutions appearing in the top 10 (Harvard, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Yale University, University of Chicago, University of Pennsylvania, and Columbia University)."
The Huffington Post,
October 18, 2011
"Ninety percent of manufacturing executives say that innovation, not cost-cutting, is the key to long-term growth in the manufacturing industry, according to a new report."
Scientific American,
October 18, 2011
"The 11th annual M.I.T. Technology Review emerging technology (Emtech) conference kicked off Tuesday with a session covering 'lessons in innovation.'”
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