Facebook has negative impact on the mental health of college students
The findings found a rise in the number of students who had access to Facebook reporting severe depression and anxiety (7% and 20% respectively).
The findings found a rise in the number of students who had access to Facebook reporting severe depression and anxiety (7% and 20% respectively).
In their new research paper Professors Hazhir Rahmandad and John Sterman studied the COVID-19 pandemic across 93 countries and how their responsiveness to COVID risks affects future COVID disease.
New research forecasts the effect of two-dose vaccine strategies on the cumulative number of infections and deaths in the U.S.
The MIT CCI today announced that its Climate CoLab—a global platform that crowdsources new ideas to address climate change—has spun out and migrated to Wazoku’s global Challenge Community InnoCentive.
A new report published today found American workers are taking actions through union organizing, strikes, and other forms of collective action to achieve a stronger voice at work.
The MIT LGO program today announced that Blue Origin—the aerospace manufacturer and spaceflight services company—has become the newest member of its industry partnerships.
Mohammad Jalali and his research colleagues have created a data-driven simulation model that incorporates key behavioral feedbacks such as social influence and risk perceptions.
Hamilton’s rule has been observed in many has been observed in many animal species, but it had yet to be tested in financial decision-making contexts.
A new research paper by Florian Berg and co-author validates these concerns, as they discovered “widespread and repeated” changes to the historical ESG scores by a leading vendor of this data.
At today’s New Frontiers of Entrepreneurship 2022 symposium, David Schmittlein, Dean at the MIT Sloan School of Management, announced a new chair position in entrepreneurship at MIT Sloan.