Q&A: Seth Mnookin on vaccination and public health
"It's far easier to scare people than it is to reassure them," MIT researcher and author says.
"It's far easier to scare people than it is to reassure them," MIT researcher and author says.
MIT’s vice president for information systems and technology shares his vision for IS&T’s future.
New study shows publicly funded research spurs private drug development.
MIT professor is lead scientist on three-year mission to study how soil, water, and carbon interact.
Research on disease transmission through aerosol droplets raises questions about Ebola’s spread.
More than 100 spend a weekend devising better personal protections, diagnostics, and medical records in the face of a deadly disease.
The moon’s molten, churning core likely once generated a dynamo.
MIT research scientist Sergey Paltsev studies just how big the market for liquefied natural gas could get.
Simple device now in development could speed diagnosis and improve disease tracking.
MIT anthropologist of science explores how scientific “things” emerge.
Composer debuts three new works, including an opera to be performed at MIT on Nov. 21.
The U.S. Olympic Committee visits Boston; city is one of four U.S. contenders.
In Science, economists evaluate government’s proposed emissions policy for power plants.
International effort aims to harness the intelligence of people worldwide to address climate change.
Longtime leader of MIT’s technology-transfer office receives a lifetime achievement award.