Backed by the Gates Foundation, the Wheat Disease Early Warning Advisory System is on the front lines, looking for early ...
Backed by the Gates Foundation, the Wheat Disease Early Warning Advisory System is on the front lines, looking for early ...
If most robots still need remote human operators to be safe and effective, why should we welcome them into our homes?
Publicly available data helps monitor ship traffic to avoid disruption of undersea internet cables, identify whale strikes, ...
As machine learning and generative AI reshape the world, MIT’s Schwarzman College of Computing is integrating these and other ...
Teleoperated robots at scale, even if years away, could mean a seismic shift in how we think about labor and automation.
Here are some highlights from conversations we hosted about augmented reality, gene editing, thermal batteries, and the ...
Some technology companies have found manipulative ways to inspire irrational levels of devotion. Should we be worried?
The annual three-day Mystery Hunt returns to campus January 17. Here’s how last year’s puzzle marathon played out.
Yale has Skull and Bones. Dartmouth has Sphinx. Harvard has the Porcellian Club. And for more than half a century, MIT had ...
Hailey Polson ’26, an aero-astro major and a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, is captain of MIT’s First Nations Launch team.
Despite increasing evidence that water flowed on Mars billions of years ago, scientists have been mystified by what happened ...