Thinking style impacts how people use social media
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Study shows people who engage in more analytical thinking are more discerning in their social media use, sharing news content from more reliable sources.
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Study shows people who engage in more analytical thinking are more discerning in their social media use, sharing news content from more reliable sources.
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Ross, who joined MIT Sloan in 1997, relished the practical use of finance theory.
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Impartial facts bring opposing sides closer together
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Major reforms instituted since the financial crisis still fail to address lax lending
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At a conference in Portland, Oregon yesterday, MIT Sloan Prof. Thomas W. Malone presented a new research paper highlighting the potential of web-based contests to address major international issues.
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On February 18, 2017, industry experts, engineers, entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, academics and more will gather at the renowned MIT Media Lab for the 2017 MIT Tech Conference.
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In a $3.2 trillion industry, nobody can draw a complete picture of a patient’s life and health.
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How will science and technology impact the human body, mind, and society in the 21st century? The inaugural Future of People conference will explore this increasingly important question.
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New research casts into doubt the central storyline of 2008 — that this was ever a subprime crisis to begin with.
Influential “kid from Bozeman, Montana” was one of the first economists to recognize the income gap.