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      <media:credit role="photographer">Sam Range—The Tech</media:credit>
      <media:description>The wreckage of the 2010 Baker House Piano Drop is displayed at the MIT Museum as a part of the MIT 150 exhibit.</media:description>
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      <media:credit role="photographer">SAM RANGE — the tech</media:credit>
      <media:description>Are you at the museum right now?</media:description>
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      <media:description>A scale model of the MIT Media Lab’s CityCar is displayed at the MIT 150 exhibit at the MIT Museum.</media:description>
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      <media:credit role="photographer">SAM Range—The Tech</media:credit>
      <media:description>The “Minsky Arm,” developed by MIT AI Laboratory co-founder Marvin Minsky, rests in a display case at the MIT 150 exhibit at the MIT Museum.</media:description>
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      <media:credit role="photographer">John A. Hawkinson—The Tech</media:credit>
      <media:description>Anna L. Tang appeared at a hearing in Middlesex Superior Court on December 30. Tang was recently found not guilty (by reason of mental illness) of stabbing Wolfe B. Styke ‘10 in October 2007.</media:description>
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      <media:credit role="photographer">Photo courtesy of The Weinstein Company </media:credit>
      <media:description>Colin Firth and Helena Bonham Carter make an unlikely pair in The King’s Speech.</media:description>
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      <media:credit role="photographer">Sam Range—The Tech</media:credit>
      <media:description>A glass of Intel’s first commercially available chip, the Intel 4004, sits on display at the MIT Museum.  Intel was co-founded by Robert Noyce, MIT PhD and inventor of the integrated circuit.</media:description>
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      <media:credit role="photographer">—source: whereis.mit.edu</media:credit>
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      <media:credit role="photographer">Infographic: Aislyn Schalck</media:credit>
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      <media:credit role="photographer">Sam Range—The Tech</media:credit>
      <media:description>Members of the Media Lab CityCar project lift a scale prototype of their electric vehicle onto a display at the MIT Museum.  The museum is featuring a year-long exhibit for MIT’s 150th anniversary, highlighting 150 objects from the Institute’s history.</media:description>
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      <media:credit role="photographer">Sam Range—The Tech</media:credit>
      <media:description>Deborah Douglas, curator of Science and Technology at the MIT Museum, places a model biplane atop the force balance from MIT’s first wind tunnel.</media:description>
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      <media:credit role="photographer">John A. Hawkinson—The Tech</media:credit>
      <media:description>A camera atop Building 54 looks toward the Harvard Bridge.  According to Thomas W. Komola, manager of the Security and Emergency Management Office, the camera (and its counterpart, pointed towards the river in front of Back Bay) provide wide views of the bridge and the Charles River in case of public safety incidents, though they have so far not seen use.  The video feed is reportedly only accessible from SEMO, and the cameras have remote-controlled optical zoom capability.</media:description>
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      <media:credit role="photographer">Minh Phan—The Tech</media:credit>
      <media:description>Four plastic coyotes appeared on Briggs Field yesterday. Some speculate that they are intended to discourage geese from landing and defecating on the grass.</media:description>
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