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...four buildings contain a total of 148,000 square feet of laboratory space and are located along Albany and Sidney Streets, near Central Square and MIT??s University Park. The neighborhood has become a hub for life sciences and pharmaceutical companies in recent years, with some saying the area boasts the largest concentration of biotechnology companies in the world...
...field that makes it to Nationals, which elevated the importance of finishing in the top half.“It was definitely a very competitive event,” Garrity said.The Crimson also sent boats to closer regattas—the BU Trophy and the Geiger Trophy hosted by MIT??and saw mixed results. With 136 points, Harvard notched a fourth spot, just behind the host Boston University boat. And with 227 points, Harvard placed sixth of six teams down the river at MIT.On tap next for the Crimson is the New England Team Race Championship in Providence...
...time of 6:08.1, less than three seconds behind the Big Green, who finished the course in 6:05.6. Harvard’s freshman eight posted the biggest victory of the day, finishing in 6:13.3, far ahead of Dartmouth’s time of 6:21.3 and MIT??s time of 6:23.4. Next week, the team travels to Annapolis to take on Navy and Georgetown in the Haines Cup race. “Navy is always a great opponent because they have a very good lightweight program,” Louie said. “It?...
...Compare the public silence about inaccuracies in Smith’s film with the dull roar surrounding the recent release of “21”, based on Ben Mezrich’s (already not-quite-true) account of MIT??s card-counting Blackjack Team. Based on the trailer alone, one can tell the production team knows well mainstream America’s unflagging yen for aesthetically pleasing Caucasians cavorting in shiny cities and beating all odds (Ocean’s 11 through 16, would you stand up please...
...thought and discovery. Indeed, a study of America’s leading research universities, released this year by the National Bureau of Economic Research, showed that the research productivity of the so-called “Ivy Plus”—the eight Ivies plus Stanford and MIT?? is nearly double that of its public peers...