Worried about how safe it is to fly? Here's what the experts have to say
"I think that worrying about flying for the risk of death is similar to refusing to go into the supermarket because the ceiling could collapse."
"I think that worrying about flying for the risk of death is similar to refusing to go into the supermarket because the ceiling could collapse."
High carbon footprints in areas with a lot of manufacturing is more likely to be missed when examining the transition to a zero-carbon economy.
Researchers from MIT Sloan both clarify and analyze historical impacts of news headlines on biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies.
"Freed from the shackles of traditional surveys, organisations can use AI to gather and process employee feedback from many sources."
MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference organizers, Tal Gilad (MBA '24) and Evan Lefkovitz (MBA '24), continue to innovate and drive change.
Fast Company interviewed Christopher Knittel, MIT Sloan professor, about a new map from his co-authored paper revealing job disruptions from global fossil fuel shift in the US.
Richard Lester describes an emerging new initiative that will back climate efforts at the Institute and find outside partnerships to drive actionable innovation.
MIT delegates share observations and insights from the largest-ever UN climate conference.
A county-by-county study shows where the U.S. job market will evolve most during the move to clean energy.
“We’re able to come to a beautiful place in the summer... but also play really high quality classical music with great colleagues.”