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Daniela Rus's Robotic Sand
The MIT scientist is developing tiny robots—eventually as small as grains of sand—that will form into any device or structure imaginable
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Book Review: 'Birdseye,' by Mark Kurlansky
Frozen food innovator Clarence Birdseye changed the way we eat
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Clay Christensen's Life Lessons
The Harvard B-school professor and best-selling author's latest book tackles a new dilemma: the rarity of professional
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Is Origami the Future of Tech?
Nature uses folding to manufacture some of its most intricate creations, from flowers and wings to protein and DNA. What if humans could do the same?
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Girish Navani: Examining a City's Health
With a trove of electronic health data, his company EClinicalWorks aims to help communities and hospitals make better policy and treatment decisions
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Miles Barr: Printing Solar Cells on Paper and Clothes
The MIT graduate's startup, Ubiquitous Energy, embeds solar technology into everyday objects
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Is Origami the Future of Tech?
Nature uses folding to manufacture some of its most intricate creations, from flowers and wings to protein and DNA. What if humans could do the same?
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