MIT’s top research stories of 2024

December 24, 2024
MIT News
MIT’s research community had another year full of scientific and technological advances in 2024. To celebrate the achievements of the past twelve months, MIT News highlights some of our most popular stories from this year. We’ve also rounded up the year’s top MIT community-related stories. 3-D printing with liquid metal: Researchers developed an additive manufacturing […]
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Why open secrets are a big problem

December 23, 2024
Peter Dizikes MIT News
Imagine that the head of a company office is misbehaving, and a disillusioned employee reports the problem to their manager. Instead of the complaint getting traction, however, the manager sidesteps the issue and implies that raising it further could land the unhappy employee in trouble — but doesn’t deny that the problem exists. This hypothetical […]
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Making classical music and math more accessible

December 19, 2024
Benjamin Daniel School of Humanities Arts and Social Science
Senior Holden Mui appreciates the details in mathematics and music. A well-written orchestral piece and a well-designed competitive math problem both require a certain flair and a well-tuned sense of how to keep an audience’s interest. “People want fresh, new, non-recycled approaches to math and music,” he says. Mui sees his role as a guide […]
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MIT welcomes Frida Polli as its next visiting innovation scholar

December 19, 2024
Terri Park MIT Schwarzman College of Computing
Frida Polli, a neuroscientist, entrepreneur, investor, and inventor known for her leading-edge contributions at the crossroads of behavioral science and artificial intelligence, is MIT’s new visiting innovation scholar for the 2024-25 academic year. She is the first visiting innovation scholar to be housed within the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing. Polli began her career in […]
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Miracle, or marginal gain?

December 18, 2024
Peter Dizikes MIT News
From 1960 to 1989, South Korea experienced a famous economic boom, with real GDP per capita growing by an annual average of 6.82 percent. Many observers have attributed this to industrial policy, the practice of giving government support to specific industrial sectors. In this case, industrial policy is often thought to have powered a generation […]
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