Covid-19 scientific leaders share expertise in new MIT class
MIT course on the Covid-19 pandemic, available to the public online, brings together top experts to educate students on up-to-date science.
MIT course on the Covid-19 pandemic, available to the public online, brings together top experts to educate students on up-to-date science.
SMART researchers find exposing bacteria to hydrogen sulfide can increase antimicrobial sensitivity in bacteria that do not produce H2S.
The startup Kinsa uses its smart thermometers to detect and track the spread of contagious illness before patients go to the hospital.
Designed and assembled by experts from across the Institute, the facility should enable testing of up to 1,500 people a day.
Representatives detail plans to monitor and manage Covid-19 cases as students prepare to return to campus.
Analysis shows requiring masks for public-facing U.S. business employees on April 1 would have saved tens of thousands of lives.
MIT physicist led government-backed effort to study the challenges and solutions surrounding campus lab work.
Study finds social media sharing affects news judgment, but a quick exercise reduces the problem.
The new open access, rapid-review overlay journal aims to combat misinformation in Covid-19 research.
Using UV-C light, the system can disinfect a warehouse floor in half an hour — and could one day be employed in grocery stores, schools, and other spaces.
The startup macro-eyes uses artificial intelligence to improve vaccine delivery and patient scheduling.
MIT panelists examine the roles of social norms in countries’ differing responses to the coronavirus pandemic.
The startup ClosedLoop has created a platform of predictive models to help organizations improve patient care.
In light of Covid-19, an MIT study looks at tradeoffs between economic value and public health, across different types of retail.
Massachusetts Emergency Response Team helps manufacturers produce personal protective equipment and other medical devices for health care workers.