How cities can leverage citizen data while protecting privacy
Study offers models for preserving the privacy of citizens while using their data to improve government services.
Study offers models for preserving the privacy of citizens while using their data to improve government services.
How the humanities, arts, and social science fields can help shape the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing — and benefit from advanced computing.
MIT grad student startup Samply uses algorithms to help music producers find the perfect sound.
Rendever’s VR platform brings new experiences and fond memories to aging adults in nursing homes.
Made from carbon nanotubes, the new coating is 10 times darker than other very black materials.
PhD student Jia Hui Lee studies global differences in how humans relate to other animals, including rats that detect land mines.
Study analyzes how networks can distort voters’ perceptions and change election results.
Task force calls for bold public and private action to harness technology for shared prosperity.
Media historian and expert on conservatism considers the end of rational dialog.
MIT excels in teaching the science and technology associated with the operation of societies, businesses, and militaries, says Fiona Cunningham PhD ’19.
MIT hosts "Songs from Extrasolar Spaces," a musical melding of art and science inspired by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS).
In “semiautonomous” cars, older drivers may need more time to take the wheel when responding to the unexpected.
Education, Technology, and Opportunity Innovation Competition aims to improve student learning.