How to curb a pandemic: Wash your hands at the airport
Improved handwashing habits at airports — even just a few — would curb the global spread of disease, new research finds.
Improved handwashing habits at airports — even just a few — would curb the global spread of disease, new research finds.
A national water strategy would help the U.S. manage outdated infrastructure and adopt desalination technology, argues water entrepreneur Aaron Mandell.
Proponents said leaving the EU would save the U.K. money, but that isn’t the case.
Business leaders and policymakers should promote adaptations now to mitigate climate effects to come, experts say. Here’s where to focus the energy.
Server-less restaurants. Field-scanning drones. When, where, and how automation will take hold next.
Since failure is inevitable in all human endeavors, it is important for future business leaders to learn to face the fear of failure and then to discover how to turn failure into success.
Studying this issue against the backdrop of the apparent lack of risk aversion that led to the recent financial crisis, MIT Sloan Prof. Andrew Lo has developed an evolutionary model of behavior.
Research by MIT Sloan Visiting Prof. Maria Loumioti and her colleagues shows that cognitive biases can impede the effective processing and interpretation of "soft" loan application information.
New study finds good feelings from one negotiation can damage subsequent performance.
A new online course asks students to help draft a social labor contract for the 21st century.