3 Questions: John Van Reenen on the impact of technology on health care workers
MIT research affiliate describes benefits, implementation, and potential drawbacks of adopting new technology in health care.
MIT research affiliate describes benefits, implementation, and potential drawbacks of adopting new technology in health care.
New research examines the application of online learning to workforce education.
Co-chairs Rick Danheiser and Sanjay Sarma describe a push to “invent a thriving new future” for MIT.
Professors Kathleen Thelen and Paul Osterman explore the highly fragmented US workforce training system and comparable programs in Europe.
MIT political scientist explains the responsibilities leaders have for shaping and sharing factual, truthful information in the nation's political discourse.
Executive director of the International Energy Agency is optimistic about how quickly the world may shift to cleaner energy and achieve international decarbonization goals.
MIT political scientist researches voting, race, the legal system, and bureaucratic behavior.
MIT Task Force on the Work of the Future looks at how the tax system has led to excessive reliance on machines.
JTL Urban Mobility Lab researchers examine the effects of protecting user data privacy on the efficiency and service quality of ride-sharing applications.
Designed for students, the program explores on a grand scale how technology can aid or hinder human rights.
Postdoc Freddy Nguyen, grad student Emre Ergecen, and Visiting Assistant Professor Charles Senteio describe collective actions to tackle health inequities and disparities.
Biological engineer discusses condensing the time taken to develop therapeutics down from many years to a matter of months.
New book, “Beyond 9/11,” explores the country’s multifaceted security needs in the 21st century.
Researchers urge a holistic approach to forecasting the virus’ impact on public health and the economy.
In researching and writing a new play, undergraduates delved into the rise of several of MIT’s history-making students.