When culture clashes with Covid-19 MIT panelists examine the roles of social norms in countries’ differing responses to the coronavirus pandemic. June 25, 2020 Read full story →
Helping consumers in a crisis “Quantitative easing” program let households spend more during the last recession. Could it work again? June 25, 2020 Read full story →
What moves people? Associate Professor Jinhua Zhao, who will direct the new MIT Mobility Initiative, brings behavioral science to urban transportation. June 15, 2020 Read full story →
State-level R&D tax credits spur growth of new businesses Study also finds tax breaks for general business investment have slightly negative effect on innovation. June 12, 2020 Read full story →
Which businesses should be open? In light of Covid-19, an MIT study looks at tradeoffs between economic value and public health, across different types of retail. June 11, 2020 Read full story →
How often do vaccine trials hit paydirt? Study: Vaccines find more success in development than any other kind of drug, but have been relatively neglected in recent decades. May 27, 2020 Read full story →
Inside the new world of online dissertation defenses Emojis, grandmas logging in, and kudos from strangers: How MIT students have finished their PhDs during the pandemic. May 22, 2020 Read full story →
The changing world of work MIT Task Force on the Work of the Future responds to rapid changes brought by the pandemic. May 18, 2020 Read full story →
Who gets ventilator priority? Paper co-authored by MIT economist proposes a new way to handle medical shortages during the Covid-19 crisis. May 13, 2020 Read full story →
An innovation plan to beat Covid-19 MIT economist Pierre Azoulay outlines a roadmap for scientific success against the virus. May 8, 2020 Read full story →
Study finds stronger links between automation and inequality Job-replacing tech has directly driven the income gap since the late 1980s, economists report. May 5, 2020 Read full story →
Robots help some firms, even while workers across industries struggle Study finds manufacturing companies that are quick to automate can thrive, but overall employment drops. May 5, 2020 Read full story →
How many jobs do robots really replace? MIT economist Daron Acemoglu’s new research puts a number on the job costs of automation. May 4, 2020 Read full story →
How growth of the scientific enterprise influenced a century of quantum physics In a new book, Professor David Kaiser describes dramatic shifts in the history of an evolving discipline. April 29, 2020 Read full story →
Will the Covid-19 pandemic change national security? At MIT’s Starr Forum, experts consider whether the coronavirus crisis might lead to a rethinking of defense strategies. April 27, 2020 Read full story →