The problem with astrology
Astrological discrimination is especially baffling because it's based not on noticeable physical or cultural traits, but on wholly invisible, imaginary ones.
Astrological discrimination is especially baffling because it's based not on noticeable physical or cultural traits, but on wholly invisible, imaginary ones.
In this interview, Professor Catherine Wolfram explained how de
In recent years, one of the most talked-about concepts in the business world has been "quiet quitting," an employee consciously refraining from doing more than what is required.
Senior lecturer Otto Scharmer wrote: "Being alive on this planet at this Axial juncture, wher
"The challenge is if we have a severe crisis and fiscal policy doesn't respond quickly," said senior lecturer
MIT CPC May newsletter, featuring: policy digest on oil price shocks and critical mineral price shocks, introducing postdoc Juan Senga, an op-ed on existing costs of climate change to U.S. households.
MIT Sloan’s Sustainability Initiative provides opportunities to lead in ways that will help build a more sustainable future.
In a new working paper, assistant professor
AI can absolutely make tasks faster.
The human brain is biologically wired to avoid unnecessary effort.