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HuffPost

"The video demonstrates how a ball can be 'carried' with the operators hands or a bowl."

Boston Globe

“I would love to tell you that the good old boys’ network doesn’t exist anymore; it still does”

Economist

"The bomb’s inner layer, its payload, is made of a standard chemotherapy drug, doxorubicin."

Wired

“The most common reaction you get is that you see someone smile.”

New York Times

"That's where we want robots to be; it's where we see there are huge opportunities for robots; and there are very distinct requirements from what led to the classic industrial robot."

Wired

"As rescuers walk about, a laser rangefinder, a camera, gyroscopes and accelerometers build a map, which is relayed to a laptop."

Forbes

“The whole move to what we call lighter, quicker, cheaper has been in response to a number of things”

The Atlantic

"There are a bunch of things that human beings can do that we don't know how to model with computers"

HuffPost

"We don't see that standardization in other areas. ... We just haven't seen that model work in other industries."

Boston Globe

“What Bluefin managed to do was to link the Twitter chatter to what was happening on television"

Fox News

“Ultimately the goal would be to create a postage stamp-sized device with integrated electronics that can detect if a person has malaria and at what stage”

Bloomberg Businessweek

"When you have devices, and sensors, and things (connected to the Internet), you have predictive maintenance, smart grids, you have improved water supply, food supply, supply-chain management, transportation to our cities, health care"

Forbes

"Savvy businesses see sustainability and supply chain transparency as strategic business initiatives, critical in building customer trust and loyalty."

USA Today

"Mobile technologies can be used for all aspects of disaster relief operations"

Washington Post

"The U.S. Army is developing a new type of suit that's capable of measuring vital signs, applying wound-sealing sprays and — most importantly — stopping bullets."