Cracking the code
MIT sociologist’s book takes an insider look at investment banking and the high-risk trades that can spin out of control.
MIT sociologist’s book takes an insider look at investment banking and the high-risk trades that can spin out of control.
Human rights journalist Jackee Batanda receives Neuffer fellowship, will study at MIT for the next academic year.
In countries that lack financial records, how can we tell who is truly poor? An innovative study suggests: Ask the neighbors.
IEEE Computer Society magazine honors AI pioneers in inaugural Hall of Fame.
A political scientist aims to help governments assess the potential risks of new technologies.
MIT game wins Kongregate award, to receive 1 million free ad impressions
Memorial community center, long-term research are goals of the project
Study shows that low-information voters are most likely to be swayed by candidates’ appearances.
Unique study shows the effects of health insurance program: More treatment and fewer financial shocks for the poor, more bills paid for hospitals and doctors.
A book about the fate of civilians of those we fight and those we fight for
France-MIT Forum on Energy unveils new joint laboratory, explores other potential collaborations.
One student, two recent graduates to travel to Japan, Ghana and the Dominican Republic.