An academic journey through solidarity and separatism
Doctoral student Elissa Berwick listens closely to the calls for independence rising from regions around the world.
Doctoral student Elissa Berwick listens closely to the calls for independence rising from regions around the world.
Taking time to understand underlying causes of stress can help children escape debilitating health effects, symposium speakers argue.
Ford Professor Kathleen Thelen addresses challenges of the “gig economy” and gender equity issues in her field.
Boreas Renewables' Abigail Krich discusses the incompatibility of New England’s electricity market structure with achieving carbon emissions reduction goals.
MIT senior and Model UN leader William Rodríguez works to encourage the global exchange of ideas.
In yearlong program, MIT students apply computer science to humanities, arts, and social science research.
A simple card explaining a government aid program leads to more rice for poor villagers in Indonesia.
MIT Statistics and Data Science Conference highlights new approaches and varied applications.
Meal kits for “food deserts” and crowdsourced crop-pricing platform win Rabobank-MIT Food and Agribusiness Innovation Prize.
Finkelstein, Kardar, Wen, and Zhang honored for research achievements.
New collaboration joins together MITx MicroMasters, Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab, and MIT Refugee Action Hub.
MIT economist’s historical study details how railroads helped India trade and grow.
Model finds operating nuclear plants flexibly can reduce electricity costs, increase revenue for nuclear plants, and cut carbon emissions in electric power systems.
A 4 percent reduction per year in carbon dioxide emissions should net $339 billion in health savings in 2030, researchers estimate.
MIT economist lauded for work on education, market-design mechanisms.