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U.S. News & World Report,
December 9, 2010
Planet in the Sky With Diamonds — "This surprise invites new theories for how planets form, says astrophysicist Nikku Madhusudhan, a Princeton University astrophysicist who participated in the research while at MIT."
New Scientist - Blogs,
December 8, 2010
"Luckily for spendthrifts, Kestner and his colleagues have come up with a solution: a wallet that warns you when you're getting dangerously carried away with your shopping."
BBC News; Isle of Man,
December 9, 2010
"Social networks could provide the key to redrawing the regional map of Britain, producing areas with strong social cohesion." — Research led by the MIT Senseable City Lab
ABC News,
December 7, 2010
"Convinced that consumers aren't in touch with their financial realities, an MIT designer has created a series of wallets to help you control what you spend."
Forbes Blogs,
December 6, 2010
"MIT researcher Mark Bear thinks that some forms of autism and mental retardation may be treatable with drugs already on laboratory shelves."
The Wall Street Journal,
December 4, 2010
Blue Sky Thinking — MIT professor Moshe Ben-Akiva is profiled as one of
The Wall Street Journal
's list of five innovative thinkers working in the transport industry today.
The Boston Globe Green Blog,
December 2, 2010
"The study, by Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor Joseph Ferreira, Jr. and Eric Minikel, a recent MIT grad, is the first to link real miles driven with actual claims filed – the insurance claims the two examined totaled 34 billion miles." — Report on a study about pay-as-you-drive car insurance
Forbes.com,
December 1, 2010
"The foundations of affective computing were laid in the 1990s by MIT professor Rosalind W. Picard, who oversees the lab with the face-tracking demo."
Reuters Video News,
December 1, 2010
Top thinkers: Daron Acemoglu — Interview with Reuters' Chrystia Freeland
Boston.com - Your Town,
November 30, 2010
"On Thursday, MIT graduate students from the Department of Urban Studies and Planning will be hosting their second and final community meeting on the future of Needham Street, according to a release."
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