MIT Study Forecasts Climate Change Impact on Outdoor Activities, With Varied Regional Effects Across the U.S.
MIT researchers conducted a study on how climate change could impact outdoor days suitable for activities like walking and sports in the US, revealing regional differences and possible effects on lifestyle and tourism.
New Study Highlights Strategic Implementation of cfDNA Testing to Enhance Prenatal Care and Reduce Costs
MIT News reports on a study indicating that targeted use of cell-free DNA testing in prenatal care can reduce invasive procedures and healthcare costs without broadly increasing expenses.
MIT Rebels Against Cosmos as Lone Quasars from the Universe's Dawn Baffle Scientists
MIT researchers discovered quasars from more than 13 billion years ago, challenging existing models by showing some in sparsely populated regions, inconsistent with predictions about early galaxy formation.
Ambience Healthcare Unveils AI Platform to Enhance Physician-Patient Interaction as Major Health Systems Adopt the Technology
Ambience Healthcare launched an AI platform to automate clinical tasks and reduce paperwork for physicians, already adopted by leading institutions, as reported by MIT News.
MIT Economists Daron Acemoglu and Simon Johnson Win 2024 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences With UChicago Scholar
MIT economists Daron Acemoglu and Simon Johnson, with political scientist James Robinson, won the 2024 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences for work on the relationship between political systems and economic growth.
MIT and TU Delft Researchers Unveil Innovations in 3D Printing with Waste-Reducing, Color-Modulating Technique
MIT and TU Delft researchers developed a dual-nozzle 3D printing method allowing efficient, waste-reducing production of customized, multicolored, and textured objects through speed-modulated ironing.












