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Los Angeles Times

"Reading science fiction is like an ethics class for inventors, and engineers and designers should be trying to think like science fiction authors when they approach their own work."

Financial Times

"Boston, Massachusetts, confirms its position as education capital of the world, with six schools in the top 100, including Harvard (1st) and MIT: Sloan (8th)."

NPR

"A new report from the MIT Center for Real Estate forecasts home prices in 60 U.S. cities. Whether housing prices are going up or down depends on where you live."

Boston.com

“Working with university partners like MIT and Stanford enables us to address some of the longer-term challenges surrounding automated driving while exploring more near-term solutions for delivering an even safer and more efficient driving experience”

CNN Money

"Kevin Burgos works full-time, earns more than the minimum wage and even fixes cars on the side to bring in extra money to support his family."

PBS NewsHour

The PBS NewsHour's Rebecca Jacobson reports on Professor Dennis Kim's work studying how worms defend themselves against bacteria. Through this work, Kim believes he can gain a better understanding of the human immune system.

WGBH

“It has pretty much completely changed society in a really big way, I think cyber-bullying has definitely been one of the main things that occurs today”

Scientific American

"The Higgs Boson was predicted with the same tool as the planet Neptune and the radio wave: with mathematics. Galileo famously stated that our Universe is a 'grand book' written in the language of mathematics."

Wired

"Essentially, it's a onesie featuring a 'Turtle' device full of sensors that monitors heart rate and how a baby is breathing, as well as how much and when the child moves around in the night."

Wired

“I still think space exploration is the most exciting thing going on, and heroic-looking suits might help make more of a human connection for folks.”

Boston Globe

“Many lines of research from the federal level are essentially in free fall at the moment”

Popular Science

"Chocolate’s hard to work with—it clogs—and we had to fabricate the parts because existing chocolate valves are too big for home use."

CNBC

"Hurricane intensity should increase with increasing global mean temperatures. ... This trend is due to both longer storm lifetimes and greater storm intensities."

YouTube

Meet DRC Team MIT

Associated Press

"The motor integrates itself with the rider's motion very, very seamlessly"