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An interdisciplinary team of MIT students develops a solution to improve medical care for refugees as part of the Vatican’s first-ever hackathon.
An interdisciplinary team of MIT students develops a solution to improve medical care for refugees as part of the Vatican’s first-ever hackathon.
MIT faculty and researchers are working on solutions for an economy with too many bad jobs, too few good jobs, and income inequality.
Graduate engineering program is No. 1 in the nation; MIT Sloan is No. 5.
Eight teams pitched novel inventions at MIT Sloan Healthcare Innovations Prize competition.
Research project finds humans, not bots, are primarily responsible for spread of misleading information.
MIT ranked within top 5 in 19 out of 48 subject areas.
Institute-wide effort will study the evolution of jobs in an age of technological advancement.
MIT's unique forum underscores the importance of communication in sports analytics.
Experts cite immigration as engine of U.S. success, lament human damage done by current policies, and see signs of hope.
Jacopo Buongiorno and John Parsons, co-directors of the MITEI Low-Carbon Energy Center for Advanced Nuclear Energy Systems, discuss how to overcome the challenges and realize the benefits of expanding nuclear power.
New members have made advances in the development of plasticity, novel genetic evolution methods, systems modeling, and clean energy.
Christopher Knittel and Francis O'Sullivan, co-directors of the MITEI Low-Carbon Energy Center for Electric Power Systems Research, are exploring cleaner, more reliable, and more cost-effective solutions.
New Institute-wide initiative will advance human and machine intelligence research.
Panel at MIT explores benefits, costs, and political challenges.
Soon-to-be assistant professor of applied economics focuses on development and deployment solutions that can help the world move to a low-carbon future.