The Boston Globe / Boston.com

Yo, is that for real?
Frozen yogurt isn't ice cream, but it's not always the virtuous pick more

 

The Daily Candy - Ten Deals for $10

Thanks, Uncle Sam. Now that we’re a penny shy of flat broke, mind if we grab a ten-spot? We’ve got a few cheap ways to help ease the pain. more

 

The Boston Globe / Boston.com

*Best of the New 2008*

Frozen yogurt that actually tastes like yogurt? What a smart idea. At Berryline, two postdoctoral students (one Harvard, one MIT - so you know it's a really smart idea) perfected a recipe that puts other wannabe-ice creams to shame. more

 

The Boston Globe / Boston.com

A Smart Snack

The creamy homemade frozen yogurt at BerryLine comes in two flavors: original and flavor of the week. It has no fat and 25 calories per ounce - a nod to the health-conscious - but, thankfully, it doesn't taste that way. more

 

The Harvard Crimson

15 Things We Wish We Had on GPS..

Web-based Global Positioning Systems (GPS) were recently installed in Harvard shuttles. These babies allow students to track the shuttle’s movement as it bounces between Mather House and the Quad (and beyond!). This new technology led FM to ask the age-old question: if you could stalk anything, what would it be? more

 

BostonNOW

The Science of Starting a Yogurt Shop

Matt Wallace and Eric Yang - post-doctoral researchers at MIT and Harvard Medical School - used their science smarts to concoct a recipe for creamy, low-calorie frozen yogurt. The yogurt is the signature dish at BerryLine, a Harvard Square shop the pair opened on Sept. 16.

 

The Harvard Crimson

Scientists Cook Up New Line of Fro-Yo

For two biology PhDs, the hypothesis was deceptively simple: a locally owned natural-style frozen yogurt shop. more

 

Weekly Dig

Scoot over, Pinkberry; take a hike, TCBY. BerryLine's the newest fro-yo spot to hit the area, an independent café with fresh fruit-topped desserts, coffee and smoothies run by two post-docs from Harvard and MIT. Don't miss the eatery's cute, colorful mural painted by Smile Boston Project artist Bren Bataclan. more