In health care, does “hotspotting” make patients better?
Study shows no effect from program intended to reduce repeated hospitalizations by targeting high-cost patients.
Study shows no effect from program intended to reduce repeated hospitalizations by targeting high-cost patients.
A look at the popular film through a lens of systems thinking and process improvement.
Most popular stories of the year include science breakthroughs, engineering feats, and confirmation of 16th century architectural genius.
Evaluating a 2014 policy change yields some good news and some concerns.
Global tournament for entrepreneurs will transition into Solve in 2020.
Study: After eBay improved its translation software, international commerce increased sharply.
A J-WAFS connection brings together two MIT research teams helping to advance irrigation in sub-Saharan Africa.
Thomas Kochan, Julie Shah, and Evelyn Wang honored by graduate students as "Committed to Caring."
Patrick Collison returns to MIT to speak to students about the challenges and possibilities of entrepreneurship.
Competition awards entrepreneurs from around the world working to ensure technological progress brings greater prosperity.
As automation rises in the workplace, speakers explore ways to train students and reskill workers.
Top honors awarded to fields in the School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences and in the MIT Sloan School of Management for a second year in a row.
New MIT Sloan Executive Education program offers practical guidance for charting your path to the C-suite.
With a focus on driver and passenger safety, startup Max NG provides delivery and transportation services in West Africa.
MIT students from the fields of bioengineering, business, computer science, and energy science receive the prestigious awards.