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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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Gizmag,
April 14, 2010
“If you’re watching TV and you hear a helicopter in your surround sound, wouldn’t it be cool to just turn around and be able to see that helicopter as it goes into the screen?” — Graduate student Santiago Alfaro on "Surround Vision"
Discovery,
April 13, 2010
Water may kill a computer chip, but a new water purifier inspired by computer chip technology could save millions of lives. — Story on research from the lab of MIT's Jongyoon Han
Diverse,
April 9, 2010
"Despite these challenges, MIT and others who attended the two-day meeting are taking two very important steps ... they are leading by example in convening leadership around this very important topic, from which tangible activity will hopefully coalesce." — Dr. Lorelle L. Espinosa, director of policy and strategic initiatives at the Institute for Higher Education Policy.
WBUR,
March 30, 2010
"They could be hands-on activities, they could be labs [or] they could be discussions with other students." — Eric Klopfer, director of MIT's Teacher Education Program, on how educational software can change how classroom time is spent.
The Boston Globe,
March 29, 2010
"Nanotechnology may have faded from view, but it has dissolved into a sea of science." — Michael Strano, associate professor of chemical engineering, on the state of nanotechnology research
The New York Times,
March 23, 2010
"If future U.S. energy and climate policy is to be based on the emergence of 'breakthrough technologies,' one of the incubators for them is here, on the campus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology." — Feature on energy research taking place at the Institute
The Boston Globe,
March 17, 2010
"MIT feels the wind turbine will be a positive addition to the campus and will serve as a strong symbol of MIT’s commitment to energy research and education." — Adam Serafin, a campus planner in the Department of Facilities, on a wind turbine to be installed on MIT's campus. The Cambridge City Council approved the plan Tuesday.
New Scientist,
March 17, 2010
"Everyone communicates digitally, which gives us the illusion of being in control. But in reality the high priests of information are still in charge." — Media Lab Director Frank Moss on the future of research at the Lab.
CNET.com,
March 16, 2010
"A group of MIT researchers think they've unraveled the mystery of what makes [silk] so sturdy, and they hope to emulate — and even exceed — them in a synthetic form." — Story on research by MIT Professor Markus Buehler
The Wall Street Journal,
March 12, 2010
"Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, working with the PGA Tour, have come up with a way to solve one of golf's biggest conundrums: how to determine who are the truly great putters in the game." — Story on MIT Sloan School of Management research
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