Study: Preschoolers learn from math games — to a point
Games found to improve conceptual math skills, but gains may not carry over to primary school.
Games found to improve conceptual math skills, but gains may not carry over to primary school.
Study: Without HOV policies, urban traffic gets much, much worse.
The Department of Mechanical Engineering's “Water Is Life” and MIT Video Productions' “A Bold Move” take home top honors in separate categories.
Can an antipoverty program work in different settings? A new report presents a user’s guide to a tough issue.
Kenneth Strzepek applies models to help decision makers advance food security and sustainable development in a climate-compromised continent.
Texting-based surveys capture purchasing and behavior data from people living in remote areas.
A flushless toilet that shrinks waste and a device that detects leaky pipes also won top prizes.
Principal investigators will receive grants of up to $200,000 per year for two years, overhead free, for innovative research on food and water challenges.
Senior Tiffany Yeh explores health care and poverty through working abroad, and cultivates her love of music while at home.
Empowering underserved populations will be a guiding focus.
Hadley Sikes is bridging the gap between engineering and public policy to solve big social problems at home and abroad.
In more than 20 years working on wireless sensors and radio frequency identification (RFID), Richard Fletcher has produced several startups and over a dozen patents.
Technology will give Nigerian households greater control over energy consumption.
New research on ready-to-use therapeutic food seeks drastic reduction in fatalities from severe acute malnutrition in India.
New design cuts costs, energy needs for drip irrigation, bringing the systems within reach for more farmers.