Zero-trust architecture may hold the answer to cybersecurity insider threats
MIT Lincoln Laboratory study explores a new approach to securing systems.
MIT Lincoln Laboratory study explores a new approach to securing systems.
At the latest Starr Forum, John Tirman and his collaborators describe the cultural framework that has worsened US-Iran relations.
Students and postdocs from MIT's Science Policy Initiative meet with lawmakers on science-engineering-technology Congressional Visit Days 2022.
Members of three working groups outline latest efforts implementing the ambitious plan, launched last year.
Study finds activating a Clean Air Act provision could deliver major climate, health, and economic benefits.
Washington is recognizing that the American truck driver shortage might have been misdiagnosed.
In annual Compton Lecture, celebrated journalist Martin Baron outlines how a growing disregard for facts undermines civil society in the U.S.
MIT’s LEAP at MIT.nano is the first in a network to advance manufacturing for the state.
A new platform will unite climate models, impact predictions, random control trial evaluations, and humanitarian services to bring cutting-edge tools to Bangladeshi communities.
PhD student Paige Bollen finds urban street networks that encourage encounters among strangers link to lower ethnic tensions and anti-immigrant hostility.
To put global climate modeling at the fingertips of local decision-makers, some scientists think it’s time to rethink the system from scratch.
An expert panel explores the war’s impact, from a refugee crisis to China’s role and nuclear tensions.
MIT, RPI, and SUNY convene a national conversation on semiconductor tech translation and hard-tech startups.
Doctoral student Blair Read links rise of private education in India to local political competition, signaling potential erosion of public services.
Thirty-six million people in the U.S. use an energy system developed by a handful of activists in the 1990s. An MIT scholar examines this unusual story.