Top Institute stories dealt with the return to campus and continued response to Covid-19, MIT’s commitments to climate action, its …
MIT’s top research stories of 2021
The year’s popular research stories include a promising new approach to cancer immunotherapy, the confirmation of a 50-year-old theorem, and …
The power of economics to explain and shape the world
In 14.009, a first-year class taught by Nobel laureates, MIT students discover how economics helps solve major societal problems. School …
Nonsense can make sense to machine-learning models
Deep-learning methods confidently recognize images that are nonsense, a potential problem for medical and autonomous-driving decisions. Rachel Gordon | MIT CSAIL Publication …
With “Hello!” as its theme, 2.009 returns to the stage
New products presented by students at the annual event included a curb-climbing wheelchair attachment and seizure-preventing glasses. Jennifer Chu | MIT News …
Q&A: David Autor on the long afterlife of the “China shock”
MIT economist’s new research shows U.S. locales hammered by open trade with China have not rebounded, even a decade or …
PolyU maker Connect: Design x Tech x Manufacture
“PolyU Maker Connect: Design x Tech x Manufacture” was successfully held at Oasis G/F, Central Market on last Friday (29 …
Countryside Conservation in Hong Kong: the Excursion to Lai Chi Wo
MIT Hong Kong Innovation Node and the MIT Club of HK completed the insightful tour of Lai Chi Wo, one …
Innovating delivery of financial services for Asian banks
MIT students collaborate with Hong Kong peers to propose fintech solutions during the MIT Entrepreneurship and Fintech Integrator. Marina Chan | MIT …
At Mass STEM Week kickoff, MIT RAISE announces Day of AI
Artificial intelligence is top-of-mind as Governor Baker, President Reif encourage students to “see yourself in STEM.” MIT Open Learning October …