MIT Task Force on the Work of the Future announces advisory and research boards
Leaders from industry, academia, labor, government, foundations, and other organizations, as well as leading scholars in related fields, will provide guidance.
Leaders from industry, academia, labor, government, foundations, and other organizations, as well as leading scholars in related fields, will provide guidance.
Citizens and data scientists produce actionable recommendations for high-priority Boston-area issues at Institute for Data, Systems, and Society student-run event.
New system breaks up cache memory more efficiently to better protect computer systems against timing attacks.
At a recent symposium, MIT Open Learning invited experts to discuss the power of VR and AR tools to drive engagement with education.
Gift of $350 million establishes the MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing, an unprecedented, $1 billion commitment to world-changing breakthroughs and their ethical application.
Launch of leadership and innovation course marks the first of what will be many MITPE online courses available in fully-translated form.
Cryptography techniques to screen synthetic DNA could help prevent the creation of dangerous pathogens, argues Professor Kevin Esvelt.
Health care economist and media studies scholar are the latest MIT faculty to nab prestigious “genius grant.”
Machine learning system aims to determine if an information outlet is accurate or biased.
In MIT visit, former CIA and NSA director Michael Hayden describes current difficulties faced by society and U.S. intelligence services.
Deborah Blum’s new book explores the unlikely origins of food and drink regulation in the U.S.
In fall 2018 Compton Lecture, noted columnist discusses problems and opportunities arising from a society in flux.