Published August 1, 2024From large labs to small teams, mentorship thrives Professors Cynthia Breazeal (center of left grouping) and Ming Guo (center of right grouping, seated) with their students News
Published July 29, 2024Study tracks exposure to air pollution through the day Researchers found people’s exposure to particulate matter 2.5 microns or bigger rises by about 2.4 percent when daily travel patterns are taken into account. News
Published July 25, 2024Professor Emeritus Ralph Gakenheimer, mobility planner and champion of international development, dies at 89 Ralph Gakenheimer, professor emeritus of urban planning News
Published July 24, 2024Mission directors announced for the Climate Project at MIT The Climate Project at MIT is a major new effort to change the trajectory of global climate outcomes for the better over the next decade. News
Published July 17, 2024Collaborative effort supports an MIT resilient to the impacts of extreme heat A heat sensor captures data in the Kendall/MIT Open Space. News
Published July 8, 2024They can see themselves shaping the world they live in Developed by MIT RAISE, the Day of AI curriculum empowers K-12 students to collaborate on local and global challenges using AI. News
Published July 3, 2024Summer 2024 reading from MIT MIT News rounds up recent titles from Institute faculty and staff. News
Published July 1, 2024A prosthesis driven by the nervous system helps people with amputation walk naturally A new surgical procedure gives people more neural feedback from their residual limb. With it, seven patients walked more naturally and navigated obstacles. News
Published June 28, 2024A home away from a homeland Erica Caple James’ new book examines the rise and struggles of a community organization helping Haitians settle in Boston. News