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Some Day My Prints Will Come
21 May 2013 Last updated at 19:00 ET May the prints be with you: A recent example of a 3D-printed object It was Neil Gershenfeld who introduced me to the potential of additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing, getting on for 10 years ago, and I g from BBC News Read more »
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Andy Cavatorta: The Sound Artist at Work
Andy Cavatorta has kind eyes, a melodic voice, and a master’s degree from the MIT Media Lab. His pleasant demeanor complements the aural sculptures he creates, and it is strangely comforting that someone so warmly human creates such gigantic steel-swingi from MIT Media Lab Read more »
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iD Tech Camps Debuts Two Summer Programming Courses Using Kid-Friendly Scratch 2.0 from MIT
CAMPBELL, Calif., May 21, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- May 18th marks the 5th annual "Scratch Day," organized by The Lifelong Kindergarten Group at the MIT Media Lab to spread the word about Scratch, their beginner programming language and online community. This from Street Insider Read more »
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Mobile epilepsy sensors: student-led, stopped, or stalled
Epilepsy is one medical condition where the constant monitoring capability of a wearable sensor could save lives, providing an early warning when a person with epilepsy has a seizure or even predicting seizures before they happen. Surprisingly, though, i from MobiHealthNews Read more »
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4 Lessons for Journalism Students from the Digital Edge
This past semester, I flew a drone. I helped set up a virtual reality environment. And I helped print a cup out of thin air. Nice work if you can get it. Working as a research assistant to Dan Pacheco at the Peter A. Horvitz Endowed Chair for Journalism from PBS: Idea Lab Read more »