In online news, do mouse clicks speak louder than words? Partisan media might deepen political polarization, but we should measure people’s media habits more carefully before drawing conclusions, researchers say. November 2, 2023 Read full story →
A marvel in masonry shows the art of the possible Martin Puryear’s monumental sculpture “Lookout” has turned heads with its novel brick design. Here’s how MIT helped him build it. October 27, 2023 Read full story →
Morris Chang ’52, SM ’53 describes the secrets of semiconductor success At MIT, a driving force in the chip-making industry discusses the rise of TSMC and Taiwan as a manufacturing center. October 25, 2023 Read full story →
Nathaniel Hendren wants to understand the conditions of opportunity The MIT professor of economics studies social mobility and examines which policies can give people a chance to thrive. October 12, 2023 Read full story →
Who will benefit from AI? In campus talk, Daron Acemoglu offers vision of “machine usefulness,” rather than autonomous “intelligence,” to help workers and spread prosperity. September 29, 2023 Read full story →
Have you heard about the “whom of which” trend? An MIT student and linguistics professor spot an emerging English phrase and examine what it tells us about syntax — but questions remain. September 27, 2023 Read full story →
Q&A: The BRICS expansion and the global balance of power MIT political scientist Taylor Fravel examines the potential and limitations of a bigger BRICS group of countries — and what it means for the U.S. September 26, 2023 Read full story →
Professor Emerita Evelyn Fox Keller, influential philosopher and historian of science, dies at 87 The pathbreaking thinker helped reshape discussions of science, gender, and objectivity, as well as biological determinism, in her lauded career. September 25, 2023 Read full story →
The secret to good schools: Try, try again Justin Reich’s new book, “Iterate,” explains how education gets better through incremental improvements. September 20, 2023 Read full story →
How to keep people out of the emergency room Help for immigrants in arranging primary care visits leads to substantial drop in ER visits and costs, a new study shows. September 19, 2023 Read full story →
How to tackle the global deforestation crisis Vital forest is cleared every day, with major climate effects. Satellites have revolutionized measurement of the problem, but what can we do about it? September 19, 2023 Read full story →
3 Questions: How are cities managing record-setting temperatures? Professor of urban and environmental planning David Hsu explains what municipal governments are doing as climate change accelerates. September 5, 2023 Read full story →
Dreaming of waves Stefan Helmreich’s new book examines the many facets of oceanic wave science and the propagation of wave theory into other areas of life. August 30, 2023 Read full story →
Advancing social studies at MIT Sloan Associate Professor Dean Eckles studies how our social networks affect our behavior and shape our lives. August 30, 2023 Read full story →
When rumors take flight Professor Adam Berinsky’s new book examines the political misinformation that threatens the US system of government. August 15, 2023 Read full story →