3 Questions: Sherry Turkle on “Reclaiming Conversation”
MIT professor talks about our need for face-to-face dialogue, in families, classrooms, and workplaces.
MIT professor talks about our need for face-to-face dialogue, in families, classrooms, and workplaces.
Algorithm may be applied to a broad range of complicated problems.
New report explores potential impact of anticipated voluntary commitments to greenhouse gas reductions during the 2015 Paris climate negotiations.
Technique for mobile image processing in the cloud cuts bandwidth use by more than 98 percent.
MIT team invents efficient shockwave-based process for desalination of water.
Though likely uninhabitable, planet is rocky, Earth-sized, and near enough for study of its atmosphere.
2,600 recently rediscovered early modern letters to be analyzed in groundbreaking international digital humanities project.
Microfluidic experiments show feldspar releases potassium at a higher rate than expected, suggesting new possibilities for using ground rocks in agriculture.
Neuroscientists find that children’s ability to count is key to distributing resources based on merit.
New “water adhesive” is tougher than natural adhesives employed by mussels and barnacles.
New program out of the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab at MIT aims to help state and local governments find solutions to key public policy issues.
Faculty discuss interdisciplinary research and educational initiatives in the CEE New Research Alumni Breakfast.
Algorithms could offer new tools for graphics software or reveal structural defects.
Eye-tracking research reveals which types of visuals actually get the message across.