ClassPass makes health and fitness more accessible
The company, founded by an MIT alumna, gives users access to tens of thousands of health, wellness, and beauty studios under one membership.
The company, founded by an MIT alumna, gives users access to tens of thousands of health, wellness, and beauty studios under one membership.
New fellows are working on electronic health record algorithms, remote sensing data related to environmental health, and neural networks for the development of antibiotics.
MIT neuroscientists have developed a computer model that can answer that question as well as the human brain.
MIT experiment finds people will respond to cues from neighbors about activities and risk preferences.
Collective intelligence methodology identifies key findings to accelerate the pace of innovation and build health resilience.
David Gamarnik has developed a new tool, the overlap gap property, for understanding computational problems that appear intractable.
The physician, scientist, and professor has made influential contributions to the Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology since it began 50 years ago.
MIT alumni-founded Spoiler Alert matches major food brands with discount grocers to sell perishable products.
The 2021-22 Accenture Fellows are bolstering research and igniting ideas to help transform global business.
MIT community members made headlines around the world for their innovative approaches to addressing problems local and global.
Top Institute stories dealt with the return to campus and continued response to Covid-19, MIT’s commitments to climate action, its support of a diverse community, and more.
The year’s popular research stories include a promising new approach to cancer immunotherapy, the confirmation of a 50-year-old theorem, and a major fusion breakthrough.
The MIT Mobility Forum showcases a breadth of approaches to analyzing and improving society’s transportation systems.
MIT spinoff Fitnescity makes it easier for users to schedule health tests, work with physicians, and interpret results.
The MIT Mobile ID offers the same functionality a physical ID card does on campus, via an iOS or Android device.