Breaking up Facebook won't fix social media
"Breaking up Facebook could take 10 years. By the time that happened, the landscape of social media would look nothing like it does today."
"Breaking up Facebook could take 10 years. By the time that happened, the landscape of social media would look nothing like it does today."
This week's debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden highlighted how even the truth has become a partisan issue. Can reality be reclaimed?
China's leaders have long misunderstood what makes Americans tick, says [Prof.] Yasheng Huang.
"I tend to get along with down-to-earth people who are passionate and quirky, so Sloan was perfect.”
A new study looks at how immigration shapes the economy, analyzing immigrants' contributions as both employees and founders.
Minglr, an open-source tool from a team led by Tom Malone, is designed to connect attendees at virtual conferences for brief video conversations.
"Rich countries have reduced their air pollution not by embracing degrowth or offshoring, but by enacting and enforcing smart regulation."
Applications to the full-time MBA program at MIT's Sloan School of Management soared 22.1% in 2019-2020.
In March, Paula Ingabire (SDM '18), aged 37, was named among 115 young global leaders of the year 2020 by the World Economic Forum (WEF).
Thomas Kochan said that economic support is essential "both on a humane standpoint, but also to keep the economy from going further into a tank.”