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

The Long Fight Ahead

When researchers Found the cause of AIDS in The early '80s, their work had only just begun. MIT Technology.

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Militarizing Cyberspace. To preserve the open Internet we must stop the cyber arms race. MIT Technology. It has become fashionable these days to express skepticism about "cyber war"-and for good reason.

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Photovoltaics Come of Age. Solar panels are cheap enough to become a major component of green energy. MIT Technology. The United States has supported research into photovoltaics for almost 40 years, recently with a 30 percent investment tax credit.

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Preventing HIV. We should treat high-risk populations before they have been exposed. MIT Technology. Preventing HIV transmission is not easy, even though most people know how the virus is spread and are aware that condoms can offer protection.

America's Broadband Dilemma

Can the FCC bring access to everyone in the country and achieve world-leading speeds at the same time? MIT Technology. For millions of people around the world, broadband Internet access is big part of modern life.

Robot in the OR

Over the last decade, the da Vinci robot, developed by California-based Intuitive Surgical, has appeared in hundreds of operating rooms around the world. MIT Technology.

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