What’s the next chapter in Afghanistan?
A panel of foreign-policy experts surveys the uncertainties facing the country as it returns to Taliban rule.
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A panel of foreign-policy experts surveys the uncertainties facing the country as it returns to Taliban rule.
Economists find companies’ adoption of robots is partly due to shortages in middle-aged labor.
Steven Simon, the Robert E. Wilhelm Fellow at the MIT Center for International Studies and an expert on US strategy and the war on terror, weighs in on 9/11 and where we can go from here.
The move places all of MIT’s Institute-wide writing and communications instruction under one academic roof.
MIT’s Alan Lightman co-authors the first title from MIT Kids Press, a new imprint from the MIT Press and Candlewick Press.
Analysis of Medicare data finds location matters, not just past health behavior.
The lab’s artists and technology scholars are exploring representation and reality — and shaping the future of storytelling.
Large-scale video campaign allowed physicians and public health messengers to encourage staying home over the 2020 holidays.
The endowed fund will provide financial support for student internships in Japan.
PhD student Rodrigo Ochigame designs alternative search engines and seeks to disrupt cultural assumptions in their teaching and research.
Associate Professor Justin Reich co-authors a new report on reimagining K-12 schools for a post-pandemic world.
After nearly a decade, an interdisciplinary collaboration to model a 3D spider web leads to many surprising results.
Study finds public anticorruption campaigns bolster leaders, even when such measures lack tangible results.
Advancing the study and practice of thinking responsibly in computing education, research, and implementation.
Twenty-one distinguished journalists will probe issues ranging from environmental justice and maternal health to threatened grasslands and endangered megafauna.