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Heinz Ruhmann Stars in Wenn Der Vater Mit Dem SohneWenn der Vater mit dem Sohne features German screen legend Heinz Ruhmann
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Outrageous Pranks from MIT StudentsA tradition of outrageous pranks from MIT students
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Free MIT Education?The cost of an engineering degree from MIT: $100K+. Acquiring the same knowledge with open course ware: priceless (literally)!
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College Application Process Review: MIT and University Of ChicagoAfter applying and being accepted early to MIT and Uchicago, here are my views of these two college applications -- comparing apples to apples. -
How to Get into MITMIT is by far the most elite engineering institution in the world. The goal of this article is to insure that your application is as strong as possible. -
MIT Study Shows Little Progress Made in Increasing Gas MileageNew research study by MIT group shows that despite massive effort by car makers, average mpg for American drivers is no better than twenty years ago.
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MIT Research Team Finds Electric Powered Trucks Can Save Businesses MoneyA new research report from MIT says that businesses in the United States could reduce delivery costs if they would convert to using electric powered trucks.
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MIT Creates First Smart WalletsMIT has created three smart wallets that could help protect your budget. -
MIT Grad Student Invents Way to Do Away with Dirty Dishes ForeverAn MIT grad student has developed a machine that might one day do away with having to wash dirty dishes. -
Scientists at MIT Discover that Blood Might Help Humans ThinkScientists at MIT have found that blood performs more functions than was previously thought. They are proposing that blood may help us think.
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MIT Researchers Find Potential Tool for Alzheimer's TherapyResearchers from MIT found that a common protein needed for cell budding in yeast also is required for healthy dendrite formation in neurons, and may lead to therapies for Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and other neurological disorders
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MIT Researchers Develop a System for Astronauts to Walk on AsteroidsChristopher Carr, a postdoctoral associate in MIT's Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Science and Ian Garrick-Bethell, also a graduate student in that department have devised a way to aid astronauts on their upcoming asteroid missions.
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MIT Researchers Develop Better Way to Deliver Gene TherapyResearchers at MIT have taken a big step toward developing safe and effective methods for gene therapy. They have found a way to refine the ability of biodegradable polymersto deliver the genes -
The 100 Dollar Laptop from MITMIT has developed a 100 dollar laptop, for use with the non-profit association One Laptop per Child. The laptop will offer wireless connectivity, word processing, and email, and will be distributed much like a school text-book in under developed nations. -
It's About Seeking Light: MIT Scientists Nano Cure for Global WarmingScientists at MIT may find a less harmful recipe for making concrete. The project has just begun and the discovery of the organization of the particles is key. Dr. Franz-Joseph Ulm, chief researcher graciously contributed to this article. -
MIT Scientists Levitate Cells for SortingThe new system from MIT acts like a "fire hose" in pushing and sorting cells loading onto a slide.
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MIT Radar Technology Fights Breast CancerResearchers at MIT have been developing a new treatment for breast cancer for years. This treatment combines microwave technology along with chemotherapy and holds great promise for the future. They are hoping to begin larger clinical trials soon.
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How to Make the Drinks Berliner Weiss Mit Schuss and Big Apple and the History Behind ThemHow the popular drinks Big Apple and Berliner Weiss mit Schuss came to be today.
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US News and World Report College Rankings Have Harvard, Penn, MIT on TopThe U.S News and World Report's annual college rankings are out, with traditional schools like the Ivy League colleges, MIT, Stanford and Cal near the top of various categories.
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MIT Unleash Solar Revolutionsolar revolution is what MIT has unleashed with a new process found ......
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MIT Says Handing Over Your Identity Data Protects YouIdentity is a simple concept that has become a complex problem. It has become complex due to fraud. Fraud, motivated by money and the ease of obtaining credit and taking over an account. -
Grooming Mit for Hard to Groom CatsCats are independent creatures that can be very hard to brush. A cat that does not want to be brushed will wiggle, worm and scratch away from you.
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MIT Researchers Develop a Micro Liver Which Could Help Drug Screeningtheir artificial liver tissue and the way it works in the November 18 online issue of Nature Biotechnology, a premier journal dedicated to advances in biotechnology research. -
MIT Researchers Announce Brain Silencing TechniqueNeuroengineers can turn off neurons with light, and they hope to use the new techniques to develop treatments for brain disorders. -
Winter Food Pairing: Kale with Sausage & Potatoes in Brown Sugar (Grunkohl Mit Pinkelwurst)A brief background and recipes for the German winter food pairing, kale with sausage, and potatoes browned in butter and brown sugar. -
MIT Architects to Unveil Building Made of Digital Water at 2008 World ExpoThe Massachusetts Institute of Technology's news room announced plans by its architects and engineers to unveil The Digital Water Pavilion at the 2008 World Expo in Zaragoza, Spain. -
Wireless Electricity Demonstrated at MITWe live in a world where wireless signals are flying around and through us of every moment of every day. Radio waves, television signals, cell phones, and now...electricity?
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MIT Students Develop a Creative Way to Make ElectricityThey have come up with an idea to transform the energy that people create when doing things like walking, or jumping or any activity like that and turning it into electricity. -
MIT Invents the Stackable Car - A Solution for Subway CommutersThe Stackable Car is a unique concept that still needs a bit of work. What the basic idea revolves around is the possibility of having small, electric cars stacked outside mass transit systems.
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MIT Scientists Develop "Tractor Beam" for Manipulating CellsResearchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have developed a way to move cells and other tiny objects using beams of light.
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MIT Researchers Develop Theory for Powering Chips with LightA pair of graduate students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are preparing to test MEMS powered by light instead of electricity.
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The Impact of Shale Gas Technology on GeopoliticsDr. Daniel Fine of the Mining and Minerals Resources Institute at MIT addressed how the development of new technology will allow the United States to tap vast, previously inaccessible, resources of natural gas
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Age Versus PregnancyMIT's AgeLab created a suit designed to simulate the symptoms of aging which happen to be identical to some of the symptoms of pregnancy. Perhaps this suit could have multiple uses and create marketing research opportunities for pregnant women.
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Julius Akinyemi and the Wealth of NationsMIT Resident Entrepreneur Julius Akinyemi has developed an online market-creation system that aims to unleash dead assets and alleviate rural poverty in Africa and Asia. -
Living Proof Full Thickening CreamLiving Proof Full Thickening Cream was developed by MIT scientists. Does it work?
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Color-Changing Gel Used as an Environmental SensorResearchers at MIT have developed a new gel they think will be useful as a highly sensitive, quickly responding, and inexpensive environmental, or chemical sensor to indicate when pressure, temperature, or humidity levels have changed. -
Ben Mezrich's Books: You Can Beat the CasinoIn the 1990's, six MIT students beat Las Vegas casinos and won millions of dollars by counting cards. Ben Mezrich has written two books on the subject which have earned him a spot as a cult hero for Las Vegas hopefuls. -
Researchers Developing Targeted Cancer TherapyMIT researchers combined nanotechnology and biotechnology to create a means of injecting drugs that will target cancer tumors that can only be triggered at the site when enough particles accumulate at the site.
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A Multidimensional MakeoverA look at MIT's latest high-tech development in the area of artwork: 6-D.





