3 Questions: Moya Bailey on the intersection of racism and sexism
MLK Visiting Professor in Women’s and Gender Studies and scholar of critical race, feminist, and disability studies discusses misogynoir, social media, and her work at MIT this year.
MLK Visiting Professor in Women’s and Gender Studies and scholar of critical race, feminist, and disability studies discusses misogynoir, social media, and her work at MIT this year.
Mechanical engineering students Ivan Goryachev and Ryan Koeppen ’19 are developing a thermal trailer and subsequent kiosks that could be deployed on campus during the Covid-19 pandemic.
A diverse group of researchers is working to turn new discoveries about the trillions of microbes in the body into treatments for a range of diseases.
MIT anthropologist Amy Moran-Thomas reflects on the deep connection between planetary and human well-being.
The discovery can help to cure bacterial infections without inducing resistance or causing harm to good bacteria.
With safety measures in place, MIT Fitness reopens indoor classes and expands fitness access.
Lincoln Laboratory researchers join international task force to evaluate wearable and emerging technology.
Applications and challenges of sensing technology have been accelerated by Covid-19.
As cases increased worldwide this spring, mechanical engineers developed solutions to help slow and stop the spread of the coronavirus.
The MIT senior will pursue postgraduate studies in global health in Ireland.
Will focus on responding to disasters and humanitarian crises, defending against biothreats, addressing climate change, and improving human health and performance.
Results might provide a convenient screening tool for people who may not suspect they are infected.
Gurrein Madan, brain and cognitive sciences graduate student and MathWorks Fellow, studies gut–brain signaling with implications for human health.
Researchers are working toward intelligent machines that can sense cognitive fatigue and suggest interventions to help a human improve performance.
Immuneering uses bioinformatics to develop new medicines while also helping large pharmaceutical companies improve their treatments.