Researchers study differences in attitudes toward Covid-19 vaccines between women and men in Africa
While women and men self-reported similar vaccination rates, unvaccinated women had less intention to get vaccinated than men.
While women and men self-reported similar vaccination rates, unvaccinated women had less intention to get vaccinated than men.
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Lydia Bourouiba’s research on fluid dynamics influenced new guidance from the World Health Organization that will shape how health agencies respond to respiratory infectious diseases.
Senior Olivia Rosenstein balances cross-country competitions with research in quantum gasses and early-universe radio wave signals.
A new study finds sustained pattern changes — with a lot of regional variation.
New PE.0539 course supports students who want to meet new people, strengthen friendships, build communities, and make MIT a more welcoming place.
Associate Professor Lydia Bourouiba and artist Argha Manna take readers through a series of discoveries in infectious disease.
Metabolic engineering and synthetic biology expert to succeed Paula Hammond.
Professor led EAPS for more than a decade, cultivating a focus on Earth systems, planets, climate science, and the origins of life.
While useful for killing pathogens including SARS-CoV-2, the lights may cause unwanted chemical reactions and should be used with ventilation, researchers say.
New research suggests daily mindfulness training at home helped reduce kids’ stress levels and negative emotions.
Organizations will support government agencies in using evidence to advance economic mobility and racial equity in the wake of Covid-19.
The MIT and Accenture Convergence Initiative for Industry and Technology selects three new research projects to support.
MIT Professor Ben Schneider honored as Committed to Caring for acting as a "bedrock of compassion."
Author and African American studies scholar Ruha Benjamin urges MIT Libraries staff to “re-imagine the default settings” of technology for a more just future.