Published November 3, 2023An afternoon with MIT's AgeLab Researchers at the MIT AgeLab shared insights from current projects — such as the adoption of smart technologies for aging-in... Boston Globe
Published November 1, 2023New Portable Breast Cancer Scanner Can Fit in a Bra New device that could allow more frequent monitoring of patients at high risk for breast cancer created by researchers at the... Scientific American
Published October 31, 2023In a first, MIT trains students to resolve clean energy conflicts A new course developed by DUSP's Larry Susskind aims to train students to be mediators in conflicts over clean energy... Cipher News & Associated Press
Published October 24, 2023Transforming screen time: Kids can use smartphones to enhance their creativity In an opinion piece, MIT Media Lab's Mitchel Resnick explains how a new coding app developed by researchers allows young... Boston Globe
Published October 20, 2023How to Make Your Home More Wildfire-Safe Architecture’s John Fernández, director of the Environmental Solutions Initiative, discusses steps people can take to reduce... NPR's "Living on Earth"
Published October 19, 2023How the science of disease infection can make cities stronger To meet local challenges from climate change to corruption, city governments should make their best ideas go viral, writes... Bloomberg
Published October 17, 2023The Internet Could Be So Good. Really In an article for The Atlantic, Professor of Media Arts and Sciences Deb Roy says it’s not too late to build a platform that... The Atlantic
Published October 12, 2023Researchers studying electrical signals in human brains are getting a little closer to reading our minds MIT Media Lab researcher Nataliya Kosmyna discusses how new discoveries can help the brain and technology function together. The World
Published September 6, 2023What Mark Zuckerberg Doesn’t Understand About Old People For a New York Times opinion piece, MIT AgeLab director Joseph Coughlin is interviewed about Silicon Valley’s seeming... New York Times