Intermittent attention, poor memory shape public perceptions of inflation
Consumers may tune in to prices when they need to — but recall data poorly, study finds.
Consumers may tune in to prices when they need to — but recall data poorly, study finds.
Biophysicist Ibrahim Cissé and cell biologist Gene-Wei Li honored as Pew Scholars; postdocs Ana Fiszbein and María Inda are named Pew Latin American Fellows.
MIT event offers look at how U.S.-Mexico relations could revive.
Guest speakers offer stories of MIT’s connectivity and innovation.
Panamanian delegates participating in the U.S. Trade and Development Agency Global Procurement Initiative visited MIT to learn about life-cycle cost analysis models.
MIT alumni and the MIT-Chile Program are bringing unique learning opportunities to Chilean high school students in a partnership with two major Santiago universities.
Graduate student Alicia Chong Rodriguez uses her engineering skills to empower women.
First of its kind at MIT, fellowship will cover the initial year of graduate studies for students with financial need.
Community members are working on fundraising efforts in the wake of recent quakes in Ecuador and Japan.
Site visits by grad students in the School of Architecture and Planning sharpen proposals in art, architecture, and urbanism studios.
MIT professor and former president of the Masdar Institute reflects on a career spent fostering international research and teaching collaborations.
Three MIT-Mexico Program alumni head south of the border to launch "dynamic" careers.
Annual summit expands to three sessions, focused on recycling, health care, and empowering desert communities.
Continuing work begun on a D-Lab trip, Kung aims to reduce the costs and labor required to produce compost toilets in El Salvador.