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Energy is power. Those who can produce it, especially lots of it, get to exert authority in all sorts of ways. The world is ...
MIT Technology Review’s highly subjective take on the latest buzz about AI, including its role in layoffs and storm ...
From AI agents to the energy grid, learn how tech intersects with power in our July/August issue. AI’s footprint today is ...
MIT Technology Review’s news reporter and author of our daily newsletter The Download shares what she’s thinking about lately ...
Biological risk consultants forecast the impacts and opportunities of epidemics.
In the 1950s, a Broadway play tackled the fear that “electronic brains” would automate humans out of jobs.
“Rambax is unique,” says Touré, whose family of prominent griot percussionists had him drumming from the age of four.
A new technique lets researchers make many more of the particles much faster, using consistent practices that meet safety ...
In the 1960s, an unexpected gift from the Air Force led Herb Weiss ’40 to develop an antenna that could track a speeding ...
Research on a cytokine called IL-17 adds new evidence that such molecules can influence behavior during illness.
Yes, it involves classes, psets, and exams. But unlike other degrees, a PhD demands that you find and solve a problem no one ...
2024-25 will go down as a banner year for the Engineers, with four MIT women’s teams all clinching NCAA Division III national ...