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Wall Street Journal blogs,
November 2, 2010
"A group of researchers from MIT and Caltech are working to use technology to make voting better. The Voting Technology Project was founded ten years ago as a response to the problems that occurred in the 2000 presidential election." — Story on work by Charles Stewart, head of the Department of Political Science.
USA Today Blog,
November 4, 2010
"MIT studied stress behind the wheel and, here's a surprise, found that parallel parking was huge. Backing out of a hidden parking space wasn't a very happy thing for many drivers, either."
The Takeaway,
November 2, 2010
Can the Global Economy Afford to Ramp Up Cargo Security? — MIT professor Yossi Sheffi on The Takeaway, speaking on the topic of international cargo security.
The Wall Street Journal,
November 2, 2010
Drones Get Ready to Fly, Unseen, Into Everyday Life — MIT professor and former Navy fighter pilot Missy Cummings is featured in an article on the development of personal drones.
Wall Street Journal blogs,
November 2, 2010
Digits Live Show: Political Ads Bump Consumer Ads — MIT professor Charles Stewart is a guest on
The Wall Street Journal
's Digits Live show, speaking about MIT and Caltech's Voting Technology Project.
Architectural Record,
October 29, 2010
2011 America's Best Architecture Schools — MIT named as one of the top 10 graduate programs in architecture.
Bloomberg,
November 2, 2010
Tea Party Gets Bad News From MIT’s Maier on Constitution Men — Book review on MIT professor Pauline Maier's,
Ratification: The People Debate the Constitution.
The New York Times,
November 1, 2010
For Exposure, Universities Put Courses on the Web — MIT's OpenCourseWare Consortium is featured in an article on university online courses.
WBUR,
October 31, 2010
Nobel Economic Recipe: Help States, Add Stimulus — MIT's most recent Nobel Laureate, Peter Diamond, is a guest on
All Things Considered
.
U.S.News & World Report (AP),
October 29, 2010
"While in the thymus, the cancer cells are covered in growth factors that protect them from the effects of chemotherapy drugs. These cancer cells later cause tumor relapse, said the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) biologists."
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