When it comes to spotting fake news, it takes a little reasoning
In the study 3,446 participants were presented with actual news stories from Facebook and asked how accurate the headlines were. The results were surprising.
In the study 3,446 participants were presented with actual news stories from Facebook and asked how accurate the headlines were. The results were surprising.
Annual Reviews, MIT Golub Center for Finance and Policy (GCFP) and NYU Stern will convene to present new review articles focused on the 2008 financial crisis.
MIT Sloan’s Mohammad Fazel-Zarandi's research on undocumented immigrants has critical implications for the national debate around immigration policy.
MIT Sloan Global Programs will hold the first International Faculty Fellows (IFF) Conference with Tsinghua University on Nov. 12, 2018, in Beijing.
A spreadsheet isn't the only place to put information.
Five students to live and work on a societal challenge for four days inside a glass-walled container on the MIT campus as part of a unique entrepreneurial hackathon
The designation increases JuMP’s visibility and status, and helps it attract funding
New research looks at how the tightening and relaxing of mobility restrictions in selected counties within the U.S. impacted mobility in other counties.
Aral is an expert in the area of social networks, social media, and digital strategy and holds joint appointments in the IT and marketing groups as the David Austin Professor of Management.
Stopping the spread of misinformation while maintaining free speech is a major challenge for social media companies. The Birdwatch program allows users to provide additional context for tweets.