Growing up in the Boston suburbs, MIT senior Daisy Wang spent her spare time upside down…
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Most work is new work, long-term study of U.S. census data shows
This is part 1 of a two-part MIT News feature examining new job creation in the…
3 Questions: Shaping the future of work in an age of AI
The MIT Shaping the Future of Work Initiative, co-directed by MIT professors Daron Acemoglu, David Autor,…
Empowering the next generation of philosophers through diversity and inclusion
As a rising senior studying philosophy and neuroscience at Boston University, Dee Everett saw attending the…
Unlocking global research potential
In today’s interconnected world, fostering global collaboration is essential in addressing complex challenges and advancing scientific…
Given what we know, how do we live now?
To truly engage the climate crisis, as so many at MIT are doing, can be daunting…
Illuminating the history and global story of antibiotics
When Rijul Kochhar arrived at MIT to begin his PhD studies, he was already certain about…
From counting blood cells to motion capture, sensors drive patient-centered research
Sensors and sensing systems — from devices that count white blood cells to technologies that monitor…
Innovating delivery of financial services for Asian banks
The MIT Hong Kong Innovation Node recently hosted its annual fintech entrepreneurship program, called MIT Entrepreneurship…
Data flow’s decisive role on the global stage
In 2016, Meicen Sun came to a profound realization: “The control of digital information will lie…