Loading...
Prestigious honor society announces 228 new members this year.
A trained scientist, Gurib-Fakim discusses ways of strengthening ties with Institute.
At Mens et Manus America event, Hochschild recommends three pillars of action for finding common ground among U.S. voters.
Senior Elizabeth Rider uses atmospheric chemistry research to create international connections.
MIT students explore their interests in social change through the Priscilla King Gray Public Service Center.
MIT’s Kristel Smentek studies art, collectors, and commerce in new ways.
Longtime professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering patented over a dozen inventions and inspired generations of engineers.
In an article for The Wall Street Journal about how business schools are increasingly developing programs to help entrepreneurs, Kelsey Gee highlights the MIT Sloan School of Management. For alumna Rena Pacheco-Theard, “becoming a real entrepreneur became a distinct reality for the first time at Sloan.”
In this CBS News Sunday Morning segment, Prof. David Autor speaks with David Pogue about the impact of automation on employment. Autor notes that while in the “last 200 years, we’ve had an incredible amount of automation…this has not in net reduced the amount of employment.”
Boston Globe columnist Scott Kirsner speaks with Professors Regina Barzilay and Tommi Jaakkola about their Introduction to Machine Learning class. Jaakkola explains that the course connects “the more theoretical, algorithmic stuff students are learning to actual data and problems.”
New findings challenge standard model of memory consolidation.
Specialized droplets interact with bacteria and can be analyzed using a smartphone.
A new study of the words “a” and “the” sheds light on language acquisition.
MIT’s new accelerator will now focus on selecting startups.
Optional license allows students, researchers, and staff to make scholarly articles freely available.
Unsubscribe from our newsletter.
Have feedback or questions about our newsletter? Email mitnews-email@mit.edu
This email was sent by: MIT News Office, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Room 11-400, Cambridge, MA, 02139-4307, USA
© 2025