MIT Technology Review

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MIT's Technology Review

Since 1899, Technology Review, MIT's magazine of innovation, has offered coverage from the frontiers of technology and science bioengineering, genetics, nanotechnology, computer science, artificial intelligence and environmental science. Art availability varies.

MIT's Technology Review Samples

Can IT Cure Congress?

Computer-based analysis as it is refined over the remaining decades of this century will make possible an advance in human intellectual capacity comparable to the invention of language, Arabic numerals, and calculus.

Supergrids

MIT Technology. High-voltage DC power lines can efficiently transport electricity over thousands of kilometers and for long distances underwater, outperforming the AC lines that dominate transmission grids now.

Ultra-Efficient Solar Power

MIT Technology. Harry Atwater thinks his lab can make an affordable device that produces more than twice the solar power generated by today's panels.

Temporary Social Media

MIT Technology. One essential aspect of privacy is the ability to control how much we disclose to others.

Smart Watches

MIT Technology. Eric Migicovsky didn't really want a "wearable computer." Now Migicovsky is shipping 85,000 Pebble watches to eager customers who don't want to lug a glass slab out of their pocket just to check their e-mail or the weather forecast.

Prenatal DNA Sequencing

MIT Technology. Earlier this year Illumina, the maker of the world's most widely used DNA sequencing machines, agreed to pay nearly half a billion dollars for Verinata, a startup in Redwood City, California, that has hardly any revenues.

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