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Traditional social networks fueled Twitter’s spread

While people often say that the Internet has flattened the world allowing social networks to spring up overnight, independent of geography or socioeconomic status, new research suggests otherwise. Professor Marta González and graduate student Jameson Toole studied the “contagion process” of the microblogging […]

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ERC airs proposal for Global Environment Initiative

As the world’s population continues to expand, our natural resources will become increasingly strained. In an effort to find sustainable solutions for the planet’s growing population while minimizing environmental impacts, MIT’s Environmental Research Council (ERC) — […]

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Traditional social networks fueled Twitter’s spread

By Denise Brehm Civil & Environmental Engineering We’ve all heard it: The Internet has flattened the world, allowing social networks to spring up overnight, independent of geography or socioeconomic status. Who needs face time with the […]

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Researchers link patterns seen in spider silk, melodies

By Denise Brehm Civil & Environmental Engineering Using a new mathematical methodology, researchers at MIT have created a scientifically rigorous analogy that shows the similarities between the physical structure of spider silk and the sonic structure […]

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