Cambridge Cyber Summit convenes industry, academia, and government
Hosted by CSAIL, event featured discussions on cybersecurity with tech leaders and officials from the NSA and FBI.
Hosted by CSAIL, event featured discussions on cybersecurity with tech leaders and officials from the NSA and FBI.
Experts from the School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences weigh in on topics from polling to rhetoric to individual campaign issues.
At IDSS celebration, speakers explore how data can be brought to bear on global challenges.
Nuclear science and engineering PhD student Jayson Vavrek applies particle physics to solve problems with nuclear weapons disarmament.
In open letter, 375 National Academy of Sciences members warn against opting out of Paris Agreement.
Focusing on New England/Québec Region, Québec premier and MIT vice president for research speak at Boston signing ceremony; Hydro-Québec CEO pledges funding.
Study shows long-lasting health, economic impacts of lead emissions from U.S. general aviation flights.
Four organizations will partner with J-PAL North America to evaluate substance abuse treatment, care integration, social-service delivery, and patient-engagement programs.
New method to track the impact of typhoons and other natural disasters could enable more precise, timely delivery of food aid.
An MIT study on the connection between technology development and emissions-reduction policies informs Paris climate negotiations.
Linking emissions trading systems in developed and developing countries could yield environmental, economic benefits.
New interdisciplinary centers will advance clean technology in key areas.
New class offers urban planners tools to explore the intersection of city planning and public health.