Fuel for thought
Economist Christopher Knittel uncovers surprising facts about the cars we drive — and about the price of gas.
Economist Christopher Knittel uncovers surprising facts about the cars we drive — and about the price of gas.
As MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference kicks off, scholars and fans have produced a growing avalanche of quantitative research.
Today’s global challenges will significantly affect how we grow our food. But these challenges are so complex and intertwined that response measures require collaboration and a broad, integrated lens.
Pierre Azoulay knows why scientists thrive, flounder and have bursts of creativity — and he has the numbers to back it up.
New book examines the critical juncture when human endeavors began to dominate the planet.
Study: Overseas manufacturing competition hits U.S. regions hard, leaving workers unemployed for years and local economies struggling.
14.01SC is the third of seven courses OCW will publish this spring specifically to meet the needs of independent learners.
Gedik, Matusik and Pathak among 126 researchers selected.
Political science associate professor ties together qualitative and quantitative ways of thinking about politics and society.
Economist Scott Stern advances the scientific study of, well, scientists.
Talks explore the mind/machine interface and the science of predicting the economy, among other topics.
New model finds climate change could expose North America, East Asia and the Caribbean to costly hurricane damage.