Most work is new work, long-term study of U.S. census data shows
The majority of U.S. jobs are in occupations that have emerged since 1940, MIT research finds — telling us much about the ways jobs are created and lost.
The majority of U.S. jobs are in occupations that have emerged since 1940, MIT research finds — telling us much about the ways jobs are created and lost.
New research by a team of MIT engineers offers a guide for fine-tuning specific material properties.
New initiative is convening leading companies and nonprofits with support from Google’s Community Grants Fund.
Global warming potential of sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) is more than 24,000 times that of carbon dioxide.
The 16 finalists — representing every school at MIT — will explore generative AI’s impact on privacy, art, drug discovery, aging, and more.
Study shows perceptions of “good” schools are heavily dependent on the preparation of the students entering them.
Analysis reveals a tiny black hole repeatedly punching through a larger black hole’s disk of gas.
A catalyst tethered by DNA boosts the efficiency of the electrochemical conversion of CO2 to CO, a building block for many chemical compounds.
Screen-reader users can upload a dataset and create customized data representations that combine visualization, textual description, and sonification.
The new approach “nudges” existing climate simulations closer to future reality.
The sustainable and cost-saving structure could dissipate more than 95 percent of incoming wave energy using a small fraction of the material normally needed.
The behavior of granular materials has been difficult to visualize, but a new method reveals their internal forces in 3D detail.
With help from a large language model, MIT engineers enabled robots to self-correct after missteps and carry on with their chores.
Researchers demonstrate a technique that can be used to probe a model to see what it knows about new subjects.
Single-cell gene expression patterns in the brain, and evidence from follow-up experiments, reveal many shared cellular and molecular similarities that could be targeted for potential treatment.