An experiment puts auditing under scrutiny Unique study reduces pollution in India while calling conventional auditing markets into question. October 9, 2013 Read full story →
In search of transparency Former military analyst and whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg speaks on the need for open public discussion of vital issues. October 8, 2013 Read full story →
Broadcasting rights MIT professor Heather Hendershot studies the conservative movement’s strategic use of television through the decades. September 25, 2013 Read full story →
Achieving an innovation nation MIT report emphasizes need to turn U.S. innovation strengths into growth. September 24, 2013 Read full story →
Race and class MIT historian Craig Wilder documents the manifold links between universities and the slave economy in colonial America. September 24, 2013 Read full story →
3 Questions: Suzanne Berger on converting innovation into growth As MIT’s PIE Commission releases its findings on the innovation economy, a focus on finding ways to help new ideas reach the market. September 19, 2013 Read full story →
The unknowns surrounding Syria At MIT, foreign-policy experts discuss the complications of another potential military intervention in the Middle East. September 12, 2013 Read full story →
3 Questions: Christopher Capozzola on the history of chemical-weapons bans MIT historian discusses the longstanding ‘taboo’ against chemical weapons, and international attempts to eliminate them. September 10, 2013 Read full story →
Big game hunter MIT sociologist T.L. Taylor studies the subcultures of online gaming and the nascent world of online e-sports. September 3, 2013 Read full story →
3Q: Robert McKersie on his civil rights memoir MIT professor looks back at the movement for equality in Chicago. August 28, 2013 Read full story →
Accounting for everyone Rodrigo Verdi teaches accounting, the ‘language of business’ — and studies the links between accounting and market movements. August 27, 2013 Read full story →
Rethinking investment risk Does financial innovation inherently lead to greater risk in markets? An MIT economist takes a new look at the problem and says it does. August 26, 2013 Read full story →
Bringing the law to the factory While factory labor rules are notoriously hard to enforce, a new study shows how some inspectors are able to uphold workplace standards. August 26, 2013 Read full story →
Path-breaking historian Pauline Maier dies at age 75 MIT professor’s work illuminated the richness and complexity of Revolutionary-era America and the origins of democracy in the U.S. August 14, 2013 Read full story →
Views you can use? How online ratings affect your judgment Study: Positive comments create an illusory snowball effect, while negative responses get cancelled out. August 8, 2013 Read full story →