The value of late-in-life health care spending
Study debunks notion that large chunks of Medicare go to futile end-of-life care.
Study debunks notion that large chunks of Medicare go to futile end-of-life care.
Graduate student Elena Sobrino looks beyond the headlines to study interactions between the city’s people and institutions.
Alberto Abadie refines the tools of economics — and gets some interesting results along the way.
Composer, musician, and former MIT visiting artist received a 2018 Tony Award for best orchestrations on “The Band's Visit.”
Historic building would create “design hub” for MIT, with benefits for surrounding community.
Program offers path to an accelerated master’s degree at seven universities.
Faculty from across the Institute tapped to lead new initiative in human and machine intelligence.
Commencement speaker says the greatest opportunities are for humans, not technology.
Candis Callison SM ’02, PhD ’10, professor and journalist, tells doctoral graduates they can “shift society” for the better.
Math and physics major Shaun Datta wraps up four years of pushing himself beyond his comfort zone by singing a cappella with the MIT Logarhythms.
Belgian researchers once split by language come together to reinforce a future with MIT.
In a “mathy” philosophy class, students explore the risks, outcomes, and ethical implications of living in a warming world.
Doctoral student Elissa Berwick listens closely to the calls for independence rising from regions around the world.