How often do vaccine trials hit paydirt?
Study: Vaccines find more success in development than any other kind of drug, but have been relatively neglected in recent decades.
Study: Vaccines find more success in development than any other kind of drug, but have been relatively neglected in recent decades.
Startup makes meeting data searchable and shareable, and automates data entry into workplace apps.
Abigail Ostriker ’16 and Addison Stark SM ’10, PhD ’15 share how their experiences with MIT’s energy programs connect them to the global energy community.
MIT Task Force on the Work of the Future responds to rapid changes brought by the pandemic.
In the face of Covid-19, the MIT Water Club and the MIT Food and Agriculture Club take their signature innovation prizes online.
Job-replacing tech has directly driven the income gap since the late 1980s, economists report.
Study finds manufacturing companies that are quick to automate can thrive, but overall employment drops.
MIT economist Daron Acemoglu’s new research puts a number on the job costs of automation.
Report finds that higher education institutions can play a significant role in reforming workforce education.
“Operations in practice are very messy, but I think that’s what makes them exciting,” says graduate student Jean Pauphilet.
The group is working to increase availability of personal protective equipment during the pandemic.
Startup Posh has created chatbots that use “conversational memory” to have more natural exchanges.
New MITx MicroMasters credential-holders prepare to meet supply chain disruptions through their knowledge and newly acquired abilities.
The Electricity Strategy Game is a prominent feature in 15.0201/14.43 (Economics of Energy, Innovation, and Sustainability).