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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 Boston Herald,
May 5, 2011
"A Boston company that plans to make synthetic jet fuel from grease and animal fat is among five teams vying for MIT’s $200,000 Clean Energy Prize."
Scientific American,
May 4, 2011
"The last symposium in M.I.T.'s 150-day celebration of its 150th anniversary is devoted to the question: 'Whatever happened to AI?'"
Wall Street Journal blogs,
May 5, 2011
"During a panel discussion—moderated by linguist and cognitive scientist Steven Pinker—that kicked off MIT’s Brains, Minds, and Machines symposium, panelists called for a return to the style of research that marked the early years of the field, one driven more by curiosity rather than narrow applications."
Boston Herald,
May 2, 2011
“We don’t want him to be a martyr,” said Jim Walsh, a Mideast terrorism expert at MIT. “We don’t want him in his death to accomplish more than in his life."
The Boston Globe,
May 1, 2011
"But yesterday, in an open house attended by thousands of the awestruck, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology swung wide its doors to places, people, and preposterously ingenious projects that the public rarely sees."
Boston.com,
April 29, 2011
"The festival begins Saturday with a campus-wide open house at MIT that includes free admission to the MIT Museum, at 265 Massachusetts Ave., and a number of demonstrations and activities in celebration of MIT’s 150th anniversary."
Forbes.com blogs,
April 26, 2011
"In the drive to achieve solar cells that produce electricity more efficiently, we have a new ally – the M13 virus."
The New York Times,
April 27, 2011
"The spectrometer, the long-gestating brainchild of Sam Ting, a Nobel physics laureate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, consists of a giant magnet and detectors that together act as a cosmic sifter, looking for evidence of the elusive 'dark matter' that is thought to pervade the universe."
CBS News,
April 26, 2011
"The Massachusetts Institute of Technology today released a report called the 'Future of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle,' where a panel argued that the U.S. policy needs to make spent-fuel treatment an integral part of nuclear plant operations, rather than an 'afterthought.'"
The Boston Globe,
April 26, 2011
"The distracted are becoming so distracting that some college professors — at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, no less — think it’s time to unwire the halls of higher education." — Editorial
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