Report outlines keys to election security
MIT experts are among co-authors calling for ballot paper trails and other resilient practices to avoid election hacking.
MIT experts are among co-authors calling for ballot paper trails and other resilient practices to avoid election hacking.
A key part of the MIT Quest for Intelligence, J-Clinic builds on MIT expertise across multiple scientific disciplines.
Study finds lost revenue can be millions of dollars annually, suggests ways to quantify haze-related reductions in solar panel output.
Selin will spearhead the master's program for students whose research addresses societal challenges at the intersection of technology and policy.
Study of 188 practitioners distills key recommendations about using technology to advance social justice and the public interest.
An updated Elections Performance Index from the MIT Election Data and Science Lab evaluates the 2016 election.
With data-informed models, Jessika Trancik seeks ways to coax progress toward sustainable energy systems.
Visiting students learn what it takes to be an engineer — and a bit more about themselves — at the Edgerton Center’s annual Engineering Design Workshop.
“The reason 5G is so different is that what exactly it will look like is still up in the air. Everyone agrees the phrase is a bit of a catch-all.”
Researchers incorporate optoelectronic diodes into fibers and weave them into washable fabrics.
New York Times op-ed by MIT president says a national focus on innovation and research is more effective than only playing defense on trade practices.
CSAIL system encourages government transparency using cryptography on a public log of wiretap requests.
Gift to IDSS honors Michael Hammer, influential business leader, engineer, educator, MIT faculty member, and MIT alumnus.
New book by MIT Associate Professor Clapperton Chakanetsa Mavhunga explores science in action in Africa.
Media studies scholar Lisa Parks examines the way satellites and other aerial technologies have changed society.