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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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The Boston Globe,
February 11, 2013
"Things were different in Boston on Sunday. A massive snowfall will do that to a city."
NPR,
February 10, 2013
"For Valentine's Day, maybe you'll post a photo of your loved one on Facebook, tweet out a love poem or text-message your secret crush. But as we make those virtual connections, are we missing something?"
The Boston Globe,
February 11, 2013
"Named after the first known black MIT graduate, the 28-year-old Robert R. Taylor Network pairs professionals in architecture, science, technology, engineering, and math with students from urban communities who are underrepresented in those fields, said Darian C. Hendricks, the network’s chairman and chief executive."
The New York Times,
February 9, 2013
"The stronger argument for a major government response to climate change is the more obvious argument: climate change."
The Wall Street Journal,
February 7, 2013
"The anticipated marriage of American Airlines parent AMR Corp. and US Airways Group Inc. would represent a departure from other airline mergers in recent decades, aimed more at creating a huge route network that leapfrogs the competition, rather than at culling money-losing and overlapping flights."
The Huffington Post,
February 7, 2013
"Discussions of gun control have centered on whether policymakers should adopt an "assault weapon" ban -- something that seven states currently have, or have had, in the past." -MIT's Chris Knittel
Bloomberg Businessweek,
February 7, 2013
"Andrei Kirilenko, former chief economist of the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), wants to prevent another financial crisis with a simple solution: education."
Reuters,
February 6, 2013
"President Barack Obama is considering naming nuclear physicist Ernest Moniz, one of his science and energy advisers, as the next energy secretary, sources familiar with the matter told Reuters on Wednesday."
UPI Asia,
February 6, 2013
"The tectonic plate collision between India and Asia that created the Himalayas may have occurred 10 million years later than previously thought, geologists say."
The Huffington Post,
February 6, 2013
"In the ocean, there are more waves than meet the eye."
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