Ushering in a new era of computing
Dan Huttenlocher is a professor of electrical engineering and computer science and the inaugural dean at MIT Schwarzman College of Computing.
Dan Huttenlocher is a professor of electrical engineering and computer science and the inaugural dean at MIT Schwarzman College of Computing.
In the fight against escalating cybercrime, boards need to deepen their cybersecurity competencies, explains Keri Pearlson, executive director of Cybersecurity at MIT Sloan.
Delegates from MIT attended COP27 in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, where international climate negotiations went down to the wire.
Hackathon explores policy solutions to challenges in cybersecurity, environmental justice, and city planning focused on post-pandemic efforts to build a better society.
New data suggest most of the growth in the wage gap since 1980 comes from automation displacing less-educated workers.
MIT’s inaugural Bearing Witness, Seeking Justice conference explores video’s role in the struggle over truth and civil liberties.
Digital Credentials Consortium’s new report explores barriers to adoption.
MIT physicist and historian of science has edited a new volume about Dyson, a famed quantum theorist and futurist.
The Kendall Square Association’s annual meeting highlights local efforts to develop and shift toward clean energy solutions.
Test that measures a person’s antibodies requires a drop of blood and takes just 10 minutes to show results.
The new museum opens Oct. 2 at the gateway between Kendall Square and campus.
Aleksander Madry, Asu Ozdaglar, and Luis Videgaray, co-chairs of the AI Policy Forum, discuss key issues facing the AI policy landscape today.
MIT researchers demonstrate an intracellular antenna that's compatible with 3D biological systems and can operate wirelessly inside a living cell.
A new field study reveals a previously unobserved fluid dynamic process that is key to assessing impact of deep-sea mining operations.
Mayor’s youth employment program brought local high schoolers to MIT this summer.