Government leaders gather at MIT to advance evidence-based policymaking
State and local policymakers joined with leading researchers to share experiences overcoming challenges to evaluating government programs.
State and local policymakers joined with leading researchers to share experiences overcoming challenges to evaluating government programs.
MIT professor of philosophy Kieran Setiya explores how individuals and societies can think about and act on climate change.
Driven to help others, an international MIT student is making a positive mark on the world.
Leo Villareal's "hypnotic" LED art installation welcomes visitors to the newly renovated Morris and Sophie Chang Building.
J-PAL North America funds randomized studies to evaluate crime-prevention programs.
Study shows online retail prices often match store prices — and suggests why they sometimes do not.
Marking 25 years of science and policy studies, the MIT Joint Program launches new website showcasing its expanded research portfolio.
MIT scholars produce new method of harvesting correct answers from groups.
Researchers find no evidence of an overall reduction in the world’s consumption of materials.
The city offers an ideal home for MIT alumni whose work spans disciplines and continents.
MIT research scientist C. Adam Schlosser assesses long-term risks to regional water and energy systems.
Paul Kishimoto, a PhD student in IDSS, probes the future of transportation in China.
Greater access to services raises daily spending, especially among female-headed households.
Two-day conference explores opportunities for research, innovation, and evidence-informed policymaking to address a range of national health care challenges.
Alix de Monts, Lisa Ho, Anita Liu, and Melody Liu will study for one year at Tsinghua University in China.