3 Questions: Sasha Costanza-Chock on new “#MoreThanCode” report
Study of 188 practitioners distills key recommendations about using technology to advance social justice and the public interest.
Study of 188 practitioners distills key recommendations about using technology to advance social justice and the public interest.
MIT Statistics and Data Science Conference highlights new approaches and varied applications.
Grad student Jonny Sun jokes on late-night TV about his alien persona and the unique challenges of working on a PhD while creating a graphic novel.
CSAIL’s “Squadbox” uses “friendsourcing” to better support targets of cyberbullying.
Lincoln Laboratory, in partnership with NATO, is modifying the system to help the region coordinate disaster response across borders.
Research project finds humans, not bots, are primarily responsible for spread of misleading information.
Founder Teppei Yamamoto designs new tools to comprehend political behavior transformed by digital technology.
Study shows how seriously investors took the possibility of a democratic revolution during Egypt’s Arab Spring.
Executive, author, and feminist will address the Class of 2018 on June 8.
With Shelley, the world’s first artificial intelligence-human horror story collaboration, MIT researchers aim for goosebumps.
Women make up 49.5 percent of MIT’s undergraduates in mechanical engineering, due to department’s proactive approach, study finds.
Alumni aim to make outdoor sports safer through gathering data and building a real-time social network.
CSAIL PhD student creates immersive media to help users understand each other’s backgrounds and feelings.
In a follow-up to his popular "Disciplined Entrepreneurship," MIT Sloan Senior Lecturer Bill Aulet provides new insights for entrepreneurs.