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The Boston Globe,
May 16, 2011
"Why is a rainbow an arc and not a straight line? Why can we typically see auroras only if we’re close to the North or South pole?"
The Boston Globe,
May 16, 2011
"His apps — so far he’s focused on HIV, hypertension, and diabetes — redefine the doctor-patient relationship, casting it as 'person and health coach,' with constant interaction."
Google blog,
May 13, 2011
"2011 marks the 150th anniversary of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, founded to speed along America’s industrial progress through scientific innovation."
The Boston Globe,
May 15, 2011
"Some were invented at MIT. Others were simply inspired by time spent at MIT. But all of them have had a profound impact, in one way or another, on society, culture, politics, economics, transportation, health, science, and, oh yes, technology."
The Boston Globe,
May 13, 2011
“The fundamental dramatic structure of ‘Dhalgren’ is to take ordinary society and then remove a large chunk of it and see what is left."
The Boston Globe,
May 12, 2011
“Why would somebody go to MIT for a bachelor’s degree in music?”
The Economist,
May 12, 2011
“A new method of making electricity from sunlight has just been tested.”
U.S. News & World Report,
May 12, 2011
“New research reveals that it’s possible for a few individuals to enslave an entire network, even if they aren’t highly connected themselves.”
CNET news,
May 11, 2011
"It's like being in Silicon Valley in the 1990s for energy here now. There are some amazing professors ... Even Obama came here to talk about energy research." — Ben Wheeler, an graduate student in the Leaders for Global Operations program, on being at MIT. The story is part of CNET's series on students and tech jobs.
WBUR,
May 11, 2011
"Joichi Ito initially thought he wouldn’t be a good fit for MIT."
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