Researchers create first large-scale model of human mobility that incorporates human nature
Work is broadly applicable to studies of commuting, migration, freight, even epidemics.
Work is broadly applicable to studies of commuting, migration, freight, even epidemics.
After placing 15th in the 2011 Veolia World Solar Challenge, MIT’s Solar Electric Vehicle Team reflects on their experience and looks ahead to the future.
MIT political scientist, back from serving in Washington, discusses the border issues the United States faces.
Partnership with Zimride creates a secure platform to enhance campus mobility.
New MIT report on concrete roadways shows opportunities for significant carbon-footprint cuts.
Mechanical engineers work to develop intelligent onboard transportation systems that can prevent car crashes.
From tornadoes to flooding, nature has taken a heavy toll in America this year. What are the challenges cities like Joplin and Tuscaloosa will face while rebuilding?
MIT’s Global SCALE Network connects international centers offering graduate-level education.
MIT and Malaysia to create world-leading supply chain and logistics center
Professor Joseph Sussman chaired committee that also required funding for public transportation