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The Boston Globe,
February 4, 2011
Brown making pair of Bay State stops — U.S. Sen. Scott Brown will visit MIT today to discuss his 'Innovate America Act'
Wired,
February 2, 2011
"Using natural crystals, two independent research teams, one at MIT, have designed “carpet cloaks” that can make 3-D objects as big as an ant or a grain of sand seemingly disappear into nothing." — This article originally ran in Science News.
The Wall Street Journal,
February 2, 2011
"MIT’s commercial property price index released Wednesday showed that prices of commercial properties sold by major institutional investors grew by 11.9% in the fourth quarter, and 19.3% percent for 2010 overall, according to the index created by the MIT Center for Real Estate."
The Wall Street Journal,
February 2, 2011
"After looking at several schools in the region, M.I.T. selected Sabanci School of Management in Turkey for a partner program that involves joint research and will also connect M.I.T students with local internships, says S.P. Kothari, deputy dean at Sloan."
The Boston Globe,
February 2, 2011
MIT heading into home stretch of hunt for next Media Lab director
WBUR, Radio Boston,
February 2, 2011
MIT Hopes For A New Kendall Square
Los Angeles Times,
January 31, 2011
"But a new study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, finds that these people still have trouble using theory of mind to make complex moral judgments. Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology recounted the following story to 54 subjects (roughly half of them diagnosed with high-functioning autism) and asked them to rate the morality of the main actor."
Boston.com,
January 31, 2011
"Meanwhile, researchers at MIT’s Picower Institute for Learning and Memory over the past few years have discovered that a drug that allows coils of DNA to relax can restore learning and memory in mice with a condition resembling Alzheimer’s disease."
Businessweek,
January 28, 2011
Innovator: Joseph Bates — MIT visiting scientist Joseph Bates is featured in Bloomberg Businessweek's Innovator column.
Reuters Video News,
January 28, 2011
"MIT Economist Simon Johnson and NYSE Euronext Chief Duncan Niederauer join Richard Haass of the Council on Foreign Relations and Chrystia Freeland to debate the the long-term effects of government bailouts of the big banks."
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