Learning by doing, remotely Despite the disruption caused by the pandemic, MIT students have carved out meaningful hands-on experiences. October 19, 2020 Read full story →
What are the odds your vote will not count? MIT professor’s study quantifies how many mail-in ballots became “lost votes” in the 2016 U.S. federal election. October 19, 2020 Read full story →
3 Questions: The price of privacy in ride-sharing app performance JTL Urban Mobility Lab researchers examine the effects of protecting user data privacy on the efficiency and service quality of ride-sharing applications. October 14, 2020 Read full story →
3 Questions: Anat Biletzki on the Human Rights and Technology Fellowship Program Designed for students, the program explores on a grand scale how technology can aid or hinder human rights. October 13, 2020 Read full story →
3 Questions: Ram Sasisekharan on hastening vaccines and treatments Biological engineer discusses condensing the time taken to develop therapeutics down from many years to a matter of months. October 8, 2020 Read full story →
High school students from across the US receive 2020 MIT AgeLab OMEGA Scholarships Awards to be used for ongoing work with older adults. October 7, 2020 Read full story →
Comparing the benefits of scooter-sharing vs. bike-sharing Studying usage in Singapore, MIT and SMART researchers find scooter rentals allow for increased sharing frequency and fewer vehicles needed. October 5, 2020 Read full story →
Nanoparticles can turn off genes in bone marrow cells Using these new particles, researchers could develop treatments for heart disease and other conditions. October 5, 2020 Read full story →
Glen Shor named executive vice president and treasurer The former vice president for finance will become MIT’s chief financial officer. October 2, 2020 Read full story →
MIT researchers and collaborators work to prepare manufacturers for future crises A new NSF-funded project is developing a model to help manufacturers pivot and produce personal protective equipment. October 2, 2020 Read full story →
Helping companies navigate Covid-19 Professor Yossi Sheffi's latest book, “The New (Ab)Normal,” offers a key supply chain perspective on the pandemic. October 1, 2020 Read full story →
Validating the physics behind the new MIT-designed fusion experiment Seven studies describe progress thus far and challenges ahead for a revolutionary zero-emissions power source. September 29, 2020 Read full story →
Industry and scientific leaders examine Covid-19-era inequities, emphasize rapid testing At MIT Forefront, panelists discuss health care and work during a pandemic — and the role for business where government falls short. September 28, 2020 Read full story →
Ibrahim Cissé, Ruth Lehmann, and Silvi Rouskin awarded 2021 Vilcek Prize Prize recognizes contributions to biomedical research made by immigrant scientists. September 25, 2020 Read full story →
Expanding access to the world’s top medical minds InfiniteMD virtually connects patients with leading medical specialists to give advice on treatment plans, diagnoses, and more. September 25, 2020 Read full story →