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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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CBS News,
March 10, 2012
"By now, most people have heard about the Kony 2012 video that’s gotten over 50 million hits on the internet."
The Huffington Post,
March 8, 2012
"Habitual action via this cycle (cue, routine, reward) is a common phenomenon. It happens with everything from locking your front door to driving to work. It happens with eating and dieting, too."
Scientific American,
March 8, 2012
"As of this school year, the physical education department is formally conferring pirate status on students, printing certificates on faux parchment with diploma-esque calligraphy."
WBUR's Radio Boston,
March 7, 2012
"In our weekly sports conversation, we talk Harvard going to the 'big dance,' MIT crashing the 'little dance' and new Red Sox manager Bobby Valentine."
MSNBC,
March 7, 2012
"Your windows, curtains and wallpaper may soon start harvesting energy from sunlight as it spills into your room thanks to a prize-winning inventor who is putting solar cells on just about any surface."
Bloomberg,
March 6, 2012
"Simon Johnson, a professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Sloan School of Management and a Bloomberg View columnist, talks about the U.S. economy and fiscal policy."
The Boston Globe,
March 6, 2012
"Flying in formation around the moon, a pair of NASA probes began mapping the lunar gravity field in hopes of figuring out why Earth's only natural satellite is shaped the way it is."
The Huffington Post,
March 6, 2012
"You're looking at AGNES, which stands for Age Gain Now Empathy System. AGNES is a tool that we developed at the lab to give students, engineers, and the companies and governments we work with the 'aha' moment of what it may feel like to be somebody in their late seventies with at least one or two chronic diseases." -MIT's Joe Coughlin
The Huffington Post,
March 6, 2012
"All of that said, the fact that men are more likely to blurt out That Phrase before they mean to doesn’t mean women never do the same."
Here and Now- WBUR,
March 6, 2012
"Last year Sharifi received a very different assignment: The Massachusetts Institute of Technology asked him to write an original work that would reflect the struggles for freedom across the Middle East."
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