When rumors take flight
Professor Adam Berinsky’s new book examines the political misinformation that threatens the US system of government.
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Professor Adam Berinsky’s new book examines the political misinformation that threatens the US system of government.
“Lines Drawn across the Globe,” a new book by MIT Professor Mary Fuller, looks at the worldwide vision of English exploration proponent Richard Hakluyt.
An experiment in Egypt suggests ways to spread information for women facing domestic violence.
Director and MIT Professor Jay Scheib’s production, at the Bayreuth Festival in Germany, features an apocalyptic theme and augmented reality headsets for the audience.
PhD candidate Lisa Ho ’17 studies barriers that limit women’s participation in the labor force.
MIT students examine movies, art, and ethics from both the producer and audience perspectives.
In her latest book, “We’ve Got You Covered,” Amy Finkelstein prescribes a complete overhaul of our health insurance system.
One hundred years after the Treaty of Lausanne, a look back shows its shortcomings for Armenians — and others.
MIT Professor Ben Schneider honored as Committed to Caring for acting as a "bedrock of compassion."
A new report by MIT researchers highlights the potential of generative AI to help workers with certain writing assignments.
For Rani Ukhengching Marma from Bangladesh, protecting the Indigenous language also means preserving her culture, traditional knowledge, and generational wisdom.
A new podcast series from MIT’s Teaching Systems Lab explores the laws and cultural divisions presenting new challenges for educators.
In China, the use of AI-driven facial recognition helps the regime repress dissent while enhancing the technology, researchers report.
Graduating seniors honored for their excellence in the liberal arts.
With a minor in literature and environmental sustainability, the biology alumna considers perspectives from Charles Darwin to Annie Dillard.