Controlling contagion by restricting mobility
Study shows that in the face of an epidemic, even moderate government-mandated travel restrictions would slow contagion.
Study shows that in the face of an epidemic, even moderate government-mandated travel restrictions would slow contagion.
MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub works to meet Climate Action Plan goals
The E2e Project aims to give decision-makers real-world evidence on the most cost-effective ways to reduce energy and emissions.
Researchers use new method to calculate the impacts and adaptation costs of climate change
MIT researchers warn of the risks a trade war could create for the solar industry.
Research by PhD student Stefanie Stantcheva touches on taxation, student loans and education incentives.
After years of research into global production systems, an MIT political scientist is convinced that government, not just the private sector, must help keep workers safe.
Study: Health insurance helps lower-income Americans avoid depression, diabetes, major financial shocks.
Researcher Eric Martinot presents findings of two-year project at campus event
In a new book, MIT urbanist Lawrence Vale examines the downsizing of public housing.
Earth Day talk details Massachusetts’ accomplishments since the governor’s MIT speech five years ago, and outlines new goals.
Meet with representatives of 34 congressional offices to urge reversal of budget cuts.
MIT urbanist’s new book shows how active neighborhood communities helped revitalize the city after Hurricane Katrina.
In MIT talk, head of U.S. Chamber of Commerce outlines business-oriented policy agenda.