How research goes viral
What makes a new finding in biology circulate widely? An MIT economist knows: Make the original research materials accessible.
The case of the missing gas mileage
Automakers have made great strides in fuel efficiency in recent decades — but the mileage numbers of individual vehicles have barely increased. An MIT economist explains the conundrum.
MIT delegation attends Singaporean university’s groundbreaking
Five-day, three-nation Asian trip includes meetings with Institute friends and collaborators.
How to get the message across on climate change
As the science of climate change gets clearer, the public gets more confused. Are there ways to fix that?
Fellowship supports MIT Sloan students working on societal challenges
A Q&A with two fellowship grantees, Dante Cassanego and Julie Lein.
Exploring all options
New MBA student, a career chameleon, is drawn to Sloan’s real-world approach to business.
Workplace woes
The employment crisis isn’t just a lack of jobs — it’s a lack of good jobs, says an MIT professor.
Non-compete agreements create ‘career detours’
New study shows the agreements carry a high cost for many employees.
After dire diagnosis, yogurt CEO says organic farming offers realistic hope for U.S. food and nutrition
Stonyfield head talks about the industry at MIT Sloan.