Bridging medical realities in the study of technology and health

March 22, 2026
Peter Dizikes | MIT News
A few weeks ago, Amy Moran-Thomas and 20 students in her class 21A.311 (The Social Lives of Medical Objects) were gathered around a glucose meter, a jar of test strips, and various spare medical parts in the MIT Museum seminar room, talking about how to make them work better. The class had just heard a […]

What’s the right path for AI?

March 20, 2026
Peter Dizikes | MIT News
Who benefits from artificial intelligence? This basic question, which has been especially salient during the AI surge of the last few years, was front and center at a conference at MIT on Wednesday, as speakers and audience members grappled with the many dimensions of AI’s impact. In one of the conferences’s keynote talks, journalist Karen […]

Preserving Keres

March 19, 2026
Benjamin Daniel | School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences
Growing up in the village of Kewa — located between Santa Fe and Albuquerque in New Mexico — William Pacheco, a member of the Santo Domingo Pueblo, learned the value of his language, its history, and the traditions it carries. “We speak Keres, a language isolate found in seven villages and communities in central New Mexico,” […]

Pursuing a passion for public health

March 18, 2026
PKG Center
MIT senior Srihitha Dasari never imagined she would be speaking in front of the United Nations about health care, technology, and the power of co-designing public health interventions in collaboration with impacted communities.  But when she stepped up to the podium to speak about digital well-being and community-centered health care design, she carried with her […]

“We the People” depicts inventors, dreamers, and innovators in all 50 states

March 17, 2026
Peter Dizikes | MIT News
Zora Neale Hurston remains one of America’s best-known authors. Charles Henry Turner developed landmark studies about the behavior of bees and spiders. Brian Wilson founded the Beach Boys. George Nissen invented the trampoline. What do they all have in common? Well, for one thing, they were all innovative Americans — creators and discoverers, producing work […]
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