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The following titles are now available from the #MITPress!
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Productive Tensions by Christopher B. Bingham and Rory M. McDonald examines how leaders can recast innovation's toughest trade-offs—efficiency vs. flexibility, consistency vs. change, product vs purpose—as productive tensions.
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Hidden in Plain Sight: The History, Science, and Engineering of Microfluidic Technology by Albert Folch shares stories behind essential microfluidic devices, from the inkjet printer to the DNA sequencing chip.
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The Parent Trap: How to Stop Overloading Parents and Fix Our Inequality Crisis by explores how parents have been set up to fail, and why helping them succeed is the key to achieving a fair and prosperous society.
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Indivisible, New Edition is the last of a series of philosophical and personal Fanny Howe novels animated by questions of race, spirituality, childhood, transience, resistance, and poverty.
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The Individual in the Animal Kingdom by Julian S. Huxley is the groundbreaking first book by a major evolutionary biologist, published in 1912, that anticipated current thinking about organismal complexity. #openaccess
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Walking Through Clear Water in a Pool Painted Black, New Edition is the first collected edition of legendary writer, actress, and adventurer Cookie Mueller's stories.
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