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Migrants pay more for their home region’s cuisine, even when on the edge of malnutrition.
Migrants pay more for their home region’s cuisine, even when on the edge of malnutrition.
Project to provide children with tablets loaded with literacy apps reports encouraging results in Africa, U.S.
Nigerian economist and MIT alumna will be the guest speaker at the June 2 ceremony.
Program will feature advances in technologies at the nexus of food, water, and the environment.
Senior Amna Magzoub finds her niche in mechanical engineering, plans to bring skills home to Sudan.
More than 40 speakers from MIT and around the world will be featured in plenary and breakout sessions in this fourth-annual conference on innovation in poverty alleviation.
Top U.N. climate advisor highlights successes in Paris, challenges ahead.
MIT researchers have developed a solar-powered desalination system that could significantly increase the groundwater available for drinking in Indian villages.
At MIT’s Tata Center for Technology and Design, researchers are exploring ways to extend electricity access to rural communities in India using microgrids.
Panel of MIT experts explores the promise and perils of a global agreement.
MIT events throughout climate talks underscore Institute’s global perspectives and partnerships.
Comparative charts enhance solar lantern purchasing decisions in the developing world.
Study shows significant differences in costs associated with curbing greenhouse gas emissions in Brazil and Mexico.
"World Climate" simulation, developed by MIT and Climate Interactive, challenges perceptions about climate negotiations and countries’ development needs.