Sharing stories of resilience
Flipping Failure is a collection of video stories told by MIT students about overcoming academic setbacks and coping with the pandemic.
Flipping Failure is a collection of video stories told by MIT students about overcoming academic setbacks and coping with the pandemic.
Despite the pandemic, the Office of the Vice Chancellor has continued to make progress on efforts to enhance the MIT graduate student experience.
Jesse Kroll and Cathy Drennan honored as "Committed to Caring."
The brain uses different frequency rhythms and cortical layers to suppress expected stimulation and increase activity for what’s novel.
MIT anthropologist Amy Moran-Thomas reflects on the deep connection between planetary and human well-being.
Neuroscientists find that isolation provokes brain activity similar to that seen during hunger cravings.
Textual analysis of social media posts finds users’ anxiety and suicide-risk levels are rising, among other negative trends.
Researchers are working toward intelligent machines that can sense cognitive fatigue and suggest interventions to help a human improve performance.
Collaborative research center funded by Lisa Yang and Hock Tan ’75 blends engineering and neuroscience to advance molecular tools for treating brain disorders.
Fund has launched a special summer round to spearhead projects addressing mental health, well-being, and racial justice at MIT.
New analysis could help uncover potential drug targets for attention deficits and sensory hypersensitivity.