No more blackouts?
New framework guarantees stability of microgrids that supply local power in developing countries.
New framework guarantees stability of microgrids that supply local power in developing countries.
New book, “The Longevity Economy,” calls for rethinking our ideas about what the elderly can do.
Two-day “AI and the Future of Work” summit at MIT focused on the artificial intelligence revolution and the workplace.
Political scientists Charles Stewart III and Eitan D. Hersh offer insights on data, technology, and election security in an era of rising concern.
Using Bitcoin's blockchain technology, the Institute has become one of the first universities to issue recipient-owned virtual credentials.
MIT’s Inclusive Innovation Challenge awards over $1 million to organizations harnessing technology to create greater economic opportunity for workers.
Educators, researchers, policy makers, and technologists from 27 countries gather to spark a global renaissance in education for all learners.
Ceremony honors research that may have once seemed obscure but has had significant social impact.
Summit showcases dramatic growth of online learning and explores synergy with residential education.
A new purpose-built museum will be an experimental place for wider conversations.
Fifty years after its founding, the vision of CAVS and founder György Kepes lives on in the Program in Art, Culture and Technology.
In MIT’s Compton Lecture, former U.S. energy secretary speaks on global security risks.
MIT researchers supported by J-WAFS present results of their work on food and water security.
Assistant Professor Justin Reich looks to transform educational settings by equipping teachers with the technology tools they need to best serve all students.
Members of MIT’s class of 2021 get a free backpack — and a glimpse at the future of “smart” fabrics.