New video series shines spotlight on the growing role of information and experimentation technologies in driving innovation
Highlights research of Brynjolfsson, Schrage into IT-driven innovation
Highlights research of Brynjolfsson, Schrage into IT-driven innovation
MIT’s outspoken bank critic on the state of the financial industry, the need for reform, and the performance of the White House
MIT economist finds temporary jobs may actually reduce workers’ income and employment prospects
Campus food truck is filmed for upcoming TLC show
Nuclear Science and Engineering graduate student Michael Short is quickly becoming a leader in the cinema lighting industry with his business, the LEDStorm On-Camera Light, which he designed and built in the MIT Hobby Shop.
Jeffrey Hollender enumerates the many reasons he’s feeling bleak these days.
For drowning surfers, fallen bicyclists and injured mountaineers, students in MIT’s 2.009 class devise products that could save lives.
A new study suggests certain types of funding — which provide more freedom and focus less on near-term results — lead to more innovative and influential research.
MIT business professor Renee Richardson Gosline shows that people are often unsure about telling authentic luxury goods from fakes — until they see who’s using them.
Opportunity Green 2009 and MIT Sloan Management Review Announce Panel Presentation on MIT SMR's New Global Study Special Report, "The Business of Sustainability," Featuring Nike as Case Study.
MIT's Erik Brynjolfsson explains how technology really helps the economy — even as the restructuring it is spurring causes pain.
Political scientist Richard Locke says our system of improving factory conditions around the world is broken.
He proposes a new solution.
The MIT Nobel laureate explains why we need more economic stimulus — and more innovation.