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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
To Market
Perception Upgrade. Give your eyes and ears an information supplement. Street Sense. AN iPHONE 3GS application from Acrossair offers a new way to navigate the urban jungle of several major cities.
Map
High-Speed Rail. Traveling between cities by high-speed rail uses as much as a third less energy per passenger-mile than the same trip by car.
Imaging
Time Travel Through the Brain. Over the 100-year history of modern neuroscience, the way we think about the brain has evolved with the sophistication of the techniques available to study it. MIT Technology. Visualizing Neurons.
Policy
Washington Backs Plug-ins. MIT Technology.
Over The Horizon
Urban Renewal. MIT Technology. More than half the world's population currently lives in urban areas.
Technology Overview
Petroleum's Long Good-bye. MIT Technology. For the next few decades at least, liquid hydrocarbons--gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel--will continue to be the mainstays of transportation.
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