MIT students organize FAIL! ― an initiative to destigmatize failure and build resilience
FAIL! brings together prominent scholars to share the challenges and missteps that led them to where they are today.
FAIL! brings together prominent scholars to share the challenges and missteps that led them to where they are today.
In some cases, radio frequency signals may be more useful for caregivers than cameras or other data-collection methods.
MIT community celebrates Random Acts of Kindness Week by participating in lively events, connecting with campus resources, and practicing generosity.
“Look up from your computer. And see the blue sky that brings you joy.”
Moods expressed on social media tend to decline when air pollution gets worse, study finds.
Findings could help inform new therapies, improve diagnosis.
MIT AgeLab researchers find that an exercise program for older adults has unexpected social and health benefits.
In a study that might enable earlier diagnosis, neuroscientists find abnormal brain connections that can predict onset of psychotic episodes.
Neuroscientists discover a circuit that helps redirect attention to focus on potential threats.
System that automatically identifies people moving around indoors could enable self-adjusting homes.
ENGINEERyourHEALTH PLUS is a three-year pilot program to enhance undergraduate student life through fitness, exercise, wellness, and recreational opportunities.
Tiny probes could be useful for monitoring patients with Parkinson’s and other diseases.
Neural network learns speech patterns that predict depression in clinical interviews.
Scientists present dueling theories in the high-stakes quest to understand how we hold and juggle multiple pieces of information in mind.
Stimulating the brain’s caudate nucleus generates a negative outlook that clouds decision-making.