Two Technologies Propelling India Forward - "The well-known success of information technologies in India is actually two successes, with two sets of implications and potential."
"Started in December 2010, the Sandbox is a project of the Deshpande Foundation, a global think tank based at MIT that champions entrepreneurship and innovation as catalysts for sustainable change."
"Auto makers are researching technology that could feed your heart rate, blood pressure and other biometric responses into the car's computers, the better to determine when you're drowsy or overwhelmed with distracting media. MIT researcher Bryan Reimer and WSJ's Joe White has details on Lunch Break."
"Not long ago we had to creatively generate data to inform strategy, planning, decisions and public policy. Today we are swimming in data." -MIT's Joe Coughlin
"For the first time, researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology report, brain imaging has been able to show in living patients the progressive damage Parkinson’s disease causes to two small structures deep in the brain."
"Scientists are studying how to tap the energy naturally created by people's bodies—such as heat, sound and movement—to power medical devices without the need to change batteries."
"Roberto Rigobon, a professor at MIT's Sloan School of Business said investors may the advertisements 'more as polarized political discussion than feel roused to call their senators.'"
"Paul Osterman, an MIT professor who studies part-time and low-wage work, notes that Walmart comes out of the rural south, infertile ground for unionising, but is trying to move into more heavily unionised cities, particularly in the north-east."
"Adam Shaw checks out the Q Sensor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a wireless sensor, which measures electricity conducted through the skin."