November 2012 IssueScienceInfoporn: history's most influential people, ranked by Wikipedia reachBy João MedeirosGearLights, camera, motion: best action cameras testedBy Sam KieldsenScienceCamping cuisine: best self-heating meals consumed and ratedBy Emily PeckScienceMIT's Camera Culture group is working on a goggle-free 3D TV experienceBy Daniel CossinsBusinessWelcome to Rosalind Picard's touchy-feely world of empathic techBy Adam HigginbothamScienceMIT smart room detects humidity, temperature and light for your comfortBy Sam ScottBusinessIn pictures: the biomechatronics of MITBy Madhumita VenkataramananCultureFor Jie Qi, modern art is a breezeBy Tom CheshireScienceArchitect turns busy urbanites into farmers in their spare timeBy Madhumita VenkataramananScienceWith 'Scratch', tech education is child's playBy João MedeirosBusinessSeeing the light: Ed Boyden's tools for brain hackersBy Ed YongCultureMIT's Changing Places group helps transform your gym into a bedroomBy Tom CheshireBusinessNature's architect: explore MIT's 'wearable mythologies' in picturesBy Madhumita VenkataramananBusinessOpen university: Joi Ito plans a radical reinvention of MIT's Media LabBy David RowanBusinessHow Ramesh Raskar is inventing a new field in vision at MIT Media LabBy João MedeirosBusinessQR to VR: The smartcode rebootedBy Madhumita VenkataramananScienceA room for making anything: Inside MIT’s Center for Bits and AtomsBy Daniel CossinsGearHow to make your own mobile phoneBy Tom CheshireCultureTod Machover invents instruments, robot operas –- oh, and Guitar HeroBy Tom CheshireScienceThe big question: What new tech will be significant in ten years' time?By Madhumita VenkataramananCultureMaKey MaKey: Who wants to use bananas as a computer keyboard?By Tom CheshireScienceHiriko: Drive it, fold it, park itBy Jeremy KingsleyCultureHow to sketch circuitsBy Tom Cheshire