Incentives matter
Working with the Tata Center, two MIT economics students are testing projects to reduce industrial pollution in India.
Working with the Tata Center, two MIT economics students are testing projects to reduce industrial pollution in India.
Automatic bug-repair system fixes 10 times as many errors as its predecessors.
Immune molecules in infected mothers tied to brain and behavior abnormalities in offspring.
Startup develops more cost-effective test for assessing how cells respond to chemicals.
In Brazil, auditing voter rolls has shrunk the electorate — to the dismay of incumbents.
MIT professor uses operations research and optimization modeling to investigate topics from traffic flows to subsidies for green energy technologies.
Systematically searching DNA for regulatory elements indicates limits of previous thinking.
Depositing different materials within a single chip layer could lead to more efficient computers.
Sydney Do, a PhD student in the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, is adding authenticity to a virtual Mars experience.
MIT professor’s new book shows how labor laws actually get enforced, globally.
Technique could enable 3-D printing of cellular structures for tissue engineering.
System for handling massive digital datasets could make impossibly complex problems solvable.
Polymer nanowires that assemble in perpendicular layers could offer route to tinier chip components.