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The Washington Post,
February 18, 2013
"But, from the halls of MIT to the boardrooms of Silicon Valley, business and academic leaders are more focused on what they call an even greater threat to the U.S. economy: immigration laws that chase away highly skilled foreigners educated in U.S. universities, often with degrees funded by U.S. taxpayers."
The Boston Globe,
February 18, 2013
"Most people associate science with technical equipment: goggles, lasers, microscopes, or knee-length lab coats. For me, science really can’t be done without a far more basic piece of equipment: the dry-erase marker."
New Scientist,
February 15, 2013
"Can you imagine feeling Earth's magnetic field on the tip of your tongue?"
CNN,
February 15, 2013
"CNNi talks to MIT's Richard Binzel about an asteroid that passed by Earth on Friday."
The Guardian,
February 14, 2013
"For cities to become truly green, they need to be less about cars and more about people."
Financial Times,
February 14, 2013
"'I think the US airline industry has a way to go to be more profitable,' he added."
The Huffington Post,
February 13, 2013
"Gift giving can be fraught with anxiety, and Valentine's Day gifts are no exception." -MIT's Renee Richardson Gosline
Wired.co.uk,
February 13, 2013
"Synthetic biologists at MIT have developed 'genetic circuits' that can perform basic logic functions in living cells."
Los Angeles Times,
February 13, 2013
"Researchers believe they may have spotted the youngest black hole in the Milky Way galaxy, and — from scientists’ point of view – it’s not far away."
Nature,
February 13, 2013
"In the wake of Hurricane Sandy, scientists and officials are trying to protect the largest US city from future floods."
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