Student teams tackle Third World health care issues
LGO students add operations expertise to ghdLab projects
LGO students add operations expertise to ghdLab projects
A simple cooler could help patients battle antibiotic-resistant tuberculosis.
Improving access to local businesses in Sub-Saharan Africa
Devices to improve lives in developing countries are so appealing that even the initial prototypes attract buyers.
In countries that lack financial records, how can we tell who is truly poor? An innovative study suggests: Ask the neighbors.
An MIT researcher looks at a growing trend in a number of developing countries: national satellite programs.
Inexpensive hand-held device developed at MIT could detect cataracts even at the earliest stages.
New study shows ‘informal taxation’ in developing countries is far greater than suspected, supporting public works — and adding a burden for the poor.
Discusses how new ideas are needed for battling disease, extending education and improving lives in poor nations.
Simple, low-cost device that affixes to a cell phone could provide quick eye tests throughout the developing world.
Founder of D-Lab cited among top 'thinkers'
Small-time money transfers from migrants shape key decisions on foreign exchange, research shows.