Illuminating the money trail
MIT political scientist In Song Kim shines a bright light on the dark art of political lobbying.
MIT political scientist In Song Kim shines a bright light on the dark art of political lobbying.
Gokul Sampath and Jie Yun have been named 2023-24 J-WAFS Fellows.
If reactors are retired, polluting energy sources that fill the gap could cause more than 5,000 premature deaths, researchers estimate.
With the right building blocks, machine-learning models can more accurately perform tasks like fraud detection or spam filtering.
Eleven new faculty members join six of the school's academic departments and institutes.
Students develop entrepreneurial mindsets and cultural competency in a startup boot camp.
New modeling tool enables rapid design of effective and equitable policy combinations.
The MicroMasters Program in Statistics and Data Science, with over 1,000 credential holders, brings MIT excellence to learners around the world.
Seven researchers, along with 14 additional MIT alumni, are honored for significant contributions to engineering research, practice, and education.
A new measure can help scientists decide which estimation method to use when modeling a particular data problem.
“I wouldn’t let the aggressor in the war squash my dreams,” says Ukrainian mathematician and MITx MicroMasters learner Tetiana Herasymova.
The role-playing game “On the Plane” simulates xenophobia to foster greater understanding and reflection via virtual experiences.
But the harm from a discriminatory AI system can be minimized if the advice it delivers is properly framed, an MIT team has shown.
Health benefits of using wind energy instead of fossil fuels could quadruple if the most polluting power plants are selected for dialing down, new study finds.
Delegates from MIT attended COP27 in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, where international climate negotiations went down to the wire.