Building bridges through experiences

June 10, 2026
Stephanie M. McPherson
Living Climate Futures Symposium brings together humanities, sciences, and institutions to strengthen both social justice movements and research.

Innovative projects explore ways to deal with extreme heat

June 8, 2026
David L. Chandler
When MIT mechanical engineering Professor Kripa Varanasi landed in New Delhi in the middle of the night in June 2024 to attend a conference, he found himself in 104-degree Fahrenheit heat.  “This was June, and it was crazy. It was so hot for the whole meeting that I never left the hotel,” with daytime temperatures […]

Language acquisition around the world

June 8, 2026
Benjamin Daniel
In “The Acquisition of Relativization,” MIT linguist Suzanne Flynn and other researchers investigate how children from different cultures develop language skills.

The crucial human component in computing and AI

June 5, 2026
Amanda Diehl | MIT Schwarzman College of Computing
On April 30, the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing’s Social and Ethical Responsibilities of Computing (SERC) initiative hosted a full-day research symposium examining how artificial intelligence is shaping the world and its implications for society.  The symposium included research talks by SERC’s latest seed grant recipients on topics such as air pollution forecasting and responsible computer vision deployment, panels on AI […]

Research from the ground up

June 4, 2026
Peter Dizikes | MIT News
When Sonya Atalay conducted her doctoral research, she studied pottery in Çatalhöyük, a remarkable ancient site in Turkey. It’s one of the world’s earliest known urban settlements, flourishing by at least 7000 B.C.E. Yet even as Atalay was conducting field research and writing her doctoral thesis, she was scrutinizing standard archaeological practices, believing the discipline to […]
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