Sheryl Sandberg’s Commencement address
Facebook COO tells MIT grads: "It’s not enough to be technologists — we have to make sure that technology serves people."
Facebook COO tells MIT grads: "It’s not enough to be technologists — we have to make sure that technology serves people."
Commencement speaker says the greatest opportunities are for humans, not technology.
The open innovation program convenes Solve at MIT, three days of workshops, lectures, and discussions to advance global solutions.
In a “mathy” philosophy class, students explore the risks, outcomes, and ethical implications of living in a warming world.
Contributing to a culture of pioneers, MIT students explore the technical, philosophical, and artful dimensions of VR.
New study describes first human implementation of novel approach to limb amputation.
New cohort brings social, scientific, and creative experience to extend the lab’s reach beyond academia.
Algorithm computes “buffer zones” around autonomous vehicles and reassess them on the fly.
Through transformative use of telemedicine, researcher and instructor Amar Gupta hopes to achieve better, quicker, and less expensive health care for all.
Choices by consumers and farmers can help limit global warming, but climate change may also curtail those choices in the future.
Faculty director discusses the future of the initiative and Africa’s position as a global priority for the Institute.
Today’s autonomous vehicles require hand-labeled 3-D maps, but CSAIL’s MapLite system enables navigation with just GPS and sensors.
Make the Breast Pump Not Suck hackathon at the Media Lab emphasizes social and political issues over engineering.
Ten top journalists from four countries will spend nine months at MIT, designing their own course of study.
New collaboration joins together MITx MicroMasters, Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab, and MIT Refugee Action Hub.