To combat false news, correct after reading
Study shows people are influenced more by fact-checks after they read news headlines, not before.
Study shows people are influenced more by fact-checks after they read news headlines, not before.
MIT Task Force on the Work of the Future releases research brief "Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Work."
Weekend hackathon inspires hundreds of MIT students to find ways to improve the upcoming semester.
Prominent finance expert, a veteran of both public service and the private sector, to be nominee for top market-regulation post.
MIT Sloan professor of the practice recognized by U.S. Association of Small Business and Entrepreneurship for years of distinguished leadership.
Facility within MIT.nano offers equipment and capabilities for visualizing data, creating immersive environments.
Study shows ambitious U.S. startups are not in decline — but timing and location matter.
In a particularly newsworthy year, news and views from the MIT community made headlines.
In a year full of challenges, top Institute stories dealt with resilience, innovation, and MIT’s drive to embody its longstanding values in a changing world.
The year’s popular research stories include astronomical firsts, scientific breakthroughs, and engineering milestones addressing Covid-19 and other global problems.
Francesca Macchiavello Cauvi, Alice Ho, Ava Waitz, and Lucio Milanese will pursue master’s degrees in global affairs and leadership training at Tsinghua University in Beijing.
The MIT Energy Club hosts its sixth annual EnergyHack with 260 participants joining in from around the globe in this all-virtual event.
Applications and challenges of sensing technology have been accelerated by Covid-19.
The clothing rental service Armoire helps customers sustainably maintain a fresh wardrobe.
MIT task force wraps up with a final conference, sounds note of optimism that new ideas, better policies can help sustain good careers.