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Boston Herald

Graduate student Jamison Go, who was inspired to become an engineer by watching the show “BattleBots,” is now part of one of four MIT teams competing on the program, writes Jordan Graham for The Boston Herald. “It feels like I’m completing a cycle. To compete on a show which initially inspired me to become an engineer is amazing,” says Go.

BBC News

Prof. Neil Gershenfeld speaks with Adam Shaw of BBC Horizons about how the fabrication labs he started at the MIT Center for Bits and Atoms have spread around the world. Gershenfeld explains that Fab Labs “are places where ordinary people can go and they can turn data into things and things into data,” adding that they are part of the maker revolution.

The Wall Street Journal

The Wall Street Journal covers the White House Maker Faire, including President Obama’s look at inventions created by the MIT Mobile Fab Lab. “Mr. Obama viewed electric guitars, a skateboard, a toy robot, and a large bicycle,” all created using the Fab Lab’s fabrication devices, the Journal reports.