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Survey reveals potential innovation gap in the U.S.: Young women possess characteristics of inventors, but do not see themselves as inventive
2011 Lemelson-MIT Invention Index uncovers inventive perception among young Americans
The price is right
How a new online tool can help measure inflation as accurately as — and more quickly than — traditional methods.
Bartusiak awarded Davis Prize by the History of Science Society
The Day We Found the Universe cited as a 'crystal-clear narrative' of science and astrophysics between 1920-1940
lynda.com online training now available to the MIT community at no charge
Other training options for the community include free on-campus courses on MIT business applications and discounted training on software at CompuWorks in Boston.
MIT prepares for its 150th anniversary
For 150 days in 2011, the Institute will celebrate ‘many different MITs’ as it honors its past and imagines its future.
MIT Sea Grant's Pederson honored with Visionary Award
Gulf of Maine Council on the Marine Environment presented award at Dec. 7 meeting.
Kristala Prather honored for excellence in teaching
Selected to receive the School of Engineering’s Junior Bose Award.
MIT graduate students give back
Food drive as part of the Sidney-Pacific House Cup nets nearly 1,500 pounds of donations for local food bank.
MIT students expand their horizons as Burchard Scholars
Program brings together MIT sophomores and juniors with humanities, arts and social sciences faculty for eight elegant dinner-seminars.
When the playroom is the computer
A block-shaped robot that seems to roll onto a computer screen is part of an educational-media system that gets kids out of their chairs.