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  2. Draper Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    In 1932 Charles Stark Draper, an MIT aeronautics professor, founded a teaching laboratory to develop the instrumentation needed for tracking, controlling and navigating aircraft. During World War II, Draper's lab was known as the Confidential Instrument Development Laboratory. Later, the name was changed to the MIT Instrumentation Laboratory or ...

  3. Charles Stark Draper - Wikipedia

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    Charles Stark "Doc" Draper (October 2, 1901 – July 25, 1987) was an American scientist and engineer, known as the "father of inertial navigation". [2] He was the founder and director of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Instrumentation Laboratory, which was later spun out of MIT to become the non-profit Charles Stark Draper Laboratory.

  4. Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    MIT ultimately divested itself from the Instrumentation Laboratory and moved all classified research off-campus to the MIT Lincoln Laboratory facility in 1973 in response to the protests. [73] [74] The student body, faculty, and administration remained comparatively unpolarized during what was a tumultuous time for many other universities. [69]

  5. Technology Square (Cambridge, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Historic photo shows three 9-story buildings surrounding low-rise 549 Technology Square (at center), with Draper Lab visible (at right edge of picture). Tech Square was jointly developed by Cabot, Cabot & Forbes (CCF) and MIT on a 14-acre (5.7 ha) site which had previously housed a tenement (demolished in 1957) and a Lever Brothers soap factory (closed in 1959).

  6. Waters Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Waters Corporation is an American publicly traded analytical laboratory instrument and software company headquartered in Milford, Massachusetts.The company employs more than 7,800 [2] people, with manufacturing facilities located in Milford, Taunton, Massachusetts; Wexford, Ireland and Wilmslow, [3] Cheshire.

  7. Brookfield Engineering - Wikipedia

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    Brookfield Engineering is an engineering and manufacturing company with headquarters in Middleboro, Massachusetts.It is a subsidiary of the conglomerate Ametek.Its product line includes laboratory viscometers, rheometers, texture analyzers, and powder flow testers as well as in-line process instrumentation.

  8. A massive drug testing scandal in Massachusetts may be bigger ...

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    A decade-old scandal at a Massachusetts crime lab — which led authorities to dismiss tens of thousands of drug convictions — may involve wrongdoing by more people than was previously known ...

  9. MIT Lincoln Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    The Lincoln Laboratory Experimental Test Site (ETS; obs. code: 704) is an electro-optical test facility located on the grounds of the White Sands Missile Range in Socorro, New Mexico. The ETS is operated by the laboratory for the Air Force; its principal mission is the development, evaluation, and transfer of advanced electro-optical space ...