Where are they now: Catch up with 9 of MIT’s most innovative startups
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Wastewater analytics, food preservation, cavity detectors, and more: Here’s where some of the most innovative MIT startups stand now.
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Wastewater analytics, food preservation, cavity detectors, and more: Here’s where some of the most innovative MIT startups stand now.
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The researchers found that the social perceptiveness—or social intelligence—of group members is a significant predictor of group intelligence, both for face-to-face groups and online groups.
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MIT Sloan School Prof. Emil Verner analyzed the economic effects of the 1918 Flu Pandemic and found that public health interventions have no adverse effect on local economic outcomes.
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The study offers U.S. policymakers a blueprint for a future round of COVID-19 stimulus.
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Weekend-long event and hackathon to delve into how emerging tech is transforming the role of art, artist and the audience.
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Once again, AI was everywhere. But research about federal spending leads the list.
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August 28-30, 2020, MIT will host 'India: Turning the Tide,' the seventh in a series of MIT-led hackathons designed to create solutions to address critical needs during the COVID-19 crisis.
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MIT Sloan School of Management announced today that Andy Sun will be joining the faculty as Associate Professor (tenured) of Operations Research and Statistics on January 1, 2022.
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From blockchain to collective bargaining, here are the books from MIT Sloan faculty that made their debut in 2018.
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S.P. Kothari, Professor of Management and former deputy dean, was appointed chief economist and director of the Division of Economic and Risk Analysis at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.