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Nature News,
June 21, 2011
"Sangeeta Bhatia, a bioengineer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, and her colleagues found that using the two nanoparticles in tandem in mice increased the amount of drug delivered to a tumour by 40-fold relative to controls. Tumours in these mice stopped growing."
New Scientist,
June 17, 2011
"Hacking seems to be everywhere these days. But what if someone tried to retrieve data from your pacemaker? Or even tried to give you an electric shock with it?"
Popular Science,
June 16, 2011
"It’s the I-have-something-on-my-computer-screen-that-I-need-to-transfer-to-my-phone problem, and it plagues everyone."
Huffington Post,
June 16, 2011
"The MIT Media Lab in Cambridge, Mass., and founded by the architect Nicholas Negroponte nearly 25 years ago, is famous for being a hotbed of radical innovation and futuristic vision."
All Things D (WSJ),
June 16, 2011
"Researchers at Google and MIT think they have come up with a novel way to transfer applications and data to a cellphone without a cable or wireless network. Their transfer mechanism of choice? The camera."
BBC,
June 15, 2011
"We talked about what students are working on, the future for inventions we may see from MIT in our everyday lives and of course the robots that help push the boundaries of human-machine interaction."
Scientific American,
June 15, 2011
“Convergence means a broad rethinking of how all scientific research can be conducted.”
Reuters,
June 15, 2011
"Audi and MIT's SENSEable City Lab have teamed up to design the car navigation system of the future -- a 3D display that will sit on the dashboard."
Wired,
June 14, 2011
"Over the last several years, an MIT professor has been pushing cobalt catalysts as a cheap replacement for the expensive metals typically used to split water."
WBUR,
June 14, 2011
"The Red Cross has moved to the First Congregational Church, with its clock lying twisted on the lumber-littered lawn."
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