Teenage MIT ninja students
Computer science and engineering majors Guang Cui and Daniel Sun are best friends — and now, alumni of the TV competition “American Ninja Warrior.”
Computer science and engineering majors Guang Cui and Daniel Sun are best friends — and now, alumni of the TV competition “American Ninja Warrior.”
Study uncovers overlooked environmental impacts of internet use by estimating associated carbon, land, and water footprints.
Flipping Failure is a collection of video stories told by MIT students about overcoming academic setbacks and coping with the pandemic.
Animators spend hours adding textures to objects. A new machine-learning system simplifies the process.
Graduate student Manon Revel uses quantitative methodologies to investigate how advertising in online publications affects trust in journalism.
Molecular biologist and professor emerita advocates for more inclusive science and advises how to get there.
MIT media expert discusses the stark differences across U.S. media sources.
New website from the MIT Center for Advanced Virtuality rewrites an important moment in history to educate the public on the dangers of deepfakes.
Film portrays groundbreaking initiative’s impact on MIT undergraduates and incarcerated students.
An MIT course arms students with rhetorical weaponry to fight global warming.
A look at the popular film through a lens of systems thinking and process improvement.
A new computational imaging method could change how we view hidden information in scenes.
With “In Event of Moon Disaster,” the MIT Center for Advanced Virtuality aims to educate the public on deepfakes with an alternative history of the moon landing.
Film looks at how Kendall Square became a beacon for industries working on treatments for diseases like cancer, Alzheimer’s, and diabetes.
Study analyzes how networks can distort voters’ perceptions and change election results.