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Financial Times,
February 25, 2013
"To slash America’s R&D capability in the name of fiscal responsibility would be akin to seeking greater efficiency for an aircraft by jettisoning the engines." — An op/ed co-authored by
MIT President L. Rafael Reif
and former Intel chief executive and chairman Craig Barrett
Wired,
February 24, 2013
"The Tongueduino is the brainchild of MIT Media Lab’s Gershon Dublon."
Boston Herald,
February 23, 2013
"A new MIT report urges a fresh commitment to manufacturing in the U.S. to spur innovation and growth and stem the flow of jobs to other countries."
UPI.com,
February 21, 2013
"The planet Mercury may have had a large, rolling ocean of magma very early in its history after its formation about 4.5 billion years ago, U.S. astronomers say."
The New York Times,
February 21, 2013
"But if our goal is to get Americans to drive less and use more fuel-efficient vehicles, and to reduce air pollution and the emission of greenhouse gases, gas prices need to be even higher."
BBC News,
February 21, 2013
"As part of its project on the cities of the future, the BBC asked a series of experts to explain their vision of where they would like to live in the future."
The Chronicle of Higher Education,
February 21, 2013
"How can a nonprofit organization that gives away courses bring in enough revenue to at least cover its costs?"
The Atlantic,
February 21, 2013
"The angst and ire of teenagers is finding new, sometimes dangerous expression online—precipitating threats, fights, and a scourge of harrassment that parents and schools feel powerless to stop."
The Boston Globe,
February 20, 2013
"The Nobel Prizes have more history behind them, but a new generation of life science prizes awarded Wednesday to two local scientists has a bigger payday: at $3 million per prize, more than twice the money."
The Washington Post,
February 21, 2013
"Two major providers of free online higher education are expanding the ranks of universities that contribute courses to their Web sites, adding many schools from outside the United States."
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