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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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Boston.com,
August 1, 2011
"Kendall Morse, a 77-year-old folk singer with a penchant for storytelling, has one tale that he would especially like to tell: the way he got his voice back."
Boston.com,
August 1, 2011
"Pigeons get a bad rap - think “rats with wings’’ - but they are actually finely honed flying machines, capable of zooming around obstacles and finding their way through virgin territory with amazing ease."
Los Angeles Times,
July 28, 2011
"Solar panels come in many forms: Crystalline silicon, thin film, even sprays and transparent plastic. Time to add paper to the list."
New Scientist,
July 28, 2011
"Would we curb our wasteful activities if only we knew the error of our ways? Technophiles from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology think so..."
Marketplace- American Public Media,
July 28, 2011
"No, it's not a terrorist scheme or the plotline of some second-rate summer blockbuster. But tiny robots may soon arrive at a nuclear plant near you, and these bots might just save us from a horrible disaster."
Forbes,
July 28, 2011
"Researchers at MIT have developed a unique prototype for a robot to improve the safety of nuclear power plants."
The Boston Globe,
July 28, 2011
"Most people think of dyslexia as a reading problem – a learning disability that causes letters to get jumbled up."
Wired,
July 27, 2011
"Young children play like scientists work, according to a new research project at MIT and Stanford University."
New Scientist,
July 27, 2011
"Now 3D-printing software called Minecraft.Print() is letting the game's fans bring their creations into the real world - albeit on a much smaller scale."
Boston.com,
July 26, 2011
"When you give money to a person in need, it's natural to wonder how much good that money can do when it's up against the larger forces that created the need in the first place."
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