A jumpstart for entrepreneurs Intensive course helps students navigate early challenges in starting a company. January 29, 2016 Read full story →
MIT releases institutional greenhouse gas inventory Data set a baseline for campus climate action. January 13, 2016 Read full story →
Sharing best practices for getting published in science Panel at MIT brings together editors, students, and faculty to discuss diverse aspects of publishing research. December 17, 2015 Read full story →
Smarter lenses Newly launched mobile eye-test device could lead to prescription virtual-reality screens. October 19, 2015 Read full story →
Big range of behaviors for tiny graphene pores Like biological channels, graphene pores are selective for certain types of ions. October 5, 2015 Read full story →
DUSP, CRE, and Samuel Tak Lee Lab welcome inaugural class of fellows Graduate students arrive to study socially responsible real estate development and global urbanization. September 17, 2015 Read full story →
What buyers want MIT professors’ choice-modeling software predicts customer preferences for retailers. July 10, 2015 Read full story →
Recalling happier memories can reverse depression Artificially reactivating positive memories could offer an alternative to traditional antidepressants. June 17, 2015 Read full story →
A “graduation” from poverty Study: Anti-poverty intervention provides sustained boost to incomes and wealth. May 14, 2015 Read full story →
How a computer can help your doctor better diagnose cancer Model from MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory aims to automatically distinguish lymphoma subtypes. April 23, 2015 Read full story →
Captioning at scale Company’s more-efficient captioning system processes hundreds of video-hours per day. April 8, 2015 Read full story →
Nickerson named vice president for communications Head of MIT News Office to assume larger role in coordinating Institute-wide communications. February 24, 2015 Read full story →
Interdisciplinary medicine Senior Yiping Xing’s view of health care draws upon research, public health, and policy. February 9, 2015 Read full story →
Privacy challenges Analysis: It’s surprisingly easy to identify individuals from credit-card metadata. January 29, 2015 Read full story →
Larry Linden: Big changes needed to avert possible climate “catastrophe” Alumnus and prominent conservationist calls for carbon tax to combat global warming. January 23, 2015 Read full story →