3 Questions: What to expect from Covid-19 this fall
Cecilia Stuopis, Shawn Ferullo, and Ian A. Waitz discuss where things stand; explain the rationale behind the Institute’s testing and policies; and provide insights about what to expect this fall.
Cecilia Stuopis, Shawn Ferullo, and Ian A. Waitz discuss where things stand; explain the rationale behind the Institute’s testing and policies; and provide insights about what to expect this fall.
Evaluation Incubators to provide technical assistance, training, funding to help partners design randomized evaluations of housing stability strategies and state and local programs.
Study suggests automatically starting benefits at the outset of a recession would remove uncertainty for workers.
Study highlights pathways to cut emissions and lower climate and health risks.
First results underscore the urgent need for a better understanding of how to address inequities in birth outcomes.
The second AI Policy Forum Symposium convened global stakeholders across sectors to discuss critical policy questions in artificial intelligence.
Hydrogen fuel has long been seen as a potentially key component of a carbon-neutral future. At the 2022 MIT Energy Initiative Spring Symposium, industry experts describe efforts to produce it at scale.
Erin Walk, a PhD student in social and engineering systems, studies the impact of social media on the Syrian conflict.
The Robert E. Wilhelm Fellows Program brings real-world experience and new scholarship to CIS and is a vital part of its research community.
Researchers demonstrate two security methods that efficiently protect analog-to-digital converters from powerful attacks that aim to steal user data.
MIT research highlights the opportunity to rethink global air quality guidelines.
Using Ecuador as case study, economists show international trade widens the income gap in individual countries.
MIT Refugee Action Hub event convene learners, activists, and educators from around the world in storytelling and collaboration.
Security Studies Program offers knowledge on national security issues.
New J-PAL North America publication helps policymakers understand summer programs’ wide-ranging benefits, in such areas as criminal justice involvement, education, and development.