Traveling the world for global health solutions
After studying and working on three continents, senior Andrea Orji now seeks to become a physician, eventually working in Nigeria.
After studying and working on three continents, senior Andrea Orji now seeks to become a physician, eventually working in Nigeria.
At MIT Forefront, panelists explore ways to prepare workers and improve jobs.
Political science graduate student Aidan Milliff finds differences in how people in similar situations respond to threats of violence.
The Biden administration must navigate a new set of global challenges, experts say in MIT panel discussion.
Skylo, co-founded by an MIT alumnus, is transforming fishing, farming, and shipping with an inexpensive network for transmitting data through satellites.
MIT students Robert Koirala and Grace Smith intern for a nonprofit promoting educational and health equity in India.
Device could provide pressurized steam to run autoclaves without the need for electricity in off-grid areas.
Dwaipayan Banerjee’s new book examines the psychological and social terrain of living with cancer in a country where the disease has long been downplayed.
DUSP alumni Rushil Palavajjhala and Jacob Kohn empower vulnerable workers using social entrepreneurial and technical skills gained at MIT.
As the air cleared after lockdowns, solar installations in Delhi produced 8 percent more power, study shows.
MISTI’s popular programs adapt to changing global circumstances in the wake of Covid-19.
Neuroscientists delve into how background brightness influences our perception of an object.
Longtime professor played a major role in encouraging MIT to ask new questions that significantly broadened the Institute’s educational mission.
Whisk-shaped device absorbs trace contaminants, preserves them in dry state that can be shipped to labs for analysis.
New book explores the use of blood in political rhetoric, imagery, and activism, and even the politics of blood drives.