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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 Washington Post,
March 29, 2011
Andrew Lo, a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Sloan School of Management, discusses behavioral finance and investment strategy during unpredictable events.
The Boston Globe,
March 30, 2011
"Energy Secretary Steven Chu ... and several Obama administration officials visited MIT yesterday to meet with business leaders about revamping federal policies to support innovation."
The Washington Post,
March 28, 2011
"Decision day at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology was set for Pi Day — since pi is equal to 3.1415926, the decisions were announced on 3/14 for the Class of 2015 at 9:26 p.m."
The New York Times,
March 25, 2011
"A 2003 study by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology on the future of nuclear energy ... concluded that while nuclear power was facing “stagnation and decline,” it should remain an important way to provide carbon-free energy at relatively low cost."
The New York Times,
March 28, 2011
"The Malaysian government has announced a partnering with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to set up a new supply-chain education and research center in Shah Alam outside of Kuala Lumpur."
CBS News,
March 28, 2011
"Drawing from nature, Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor Daniel Nocera thinks he can draw cheap and clean energy from water."
Mass High Tech,
March 28, 2011
"A new device that can detect single cancer cells in blood, potentially telling doctors if cancer has spread, has been developed jointly by professors at Harvard Medical School and MIT."
WBUR,
March 28, 2011
"A recent report by MIT found that the school has made substantial advances in eliminating gender bias in the past decade."
CNET news,
March 28, 2011
"Researchers from Harvard and MIT have designed a microfluidic device that uses porous 'forests' of carbon nanotubes to detect individual cancer cells or viruses such as HIV in a blood sample."
The Boston Globe,
March 27, 2011
"The largest element of the sound sculpture should be up and working by April 30, when a celebration will be held at the station as part of a campus-wide open house celebrating MIT’s 150th birthday."
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