UMass Amherst Examines Self-Care and Anti-Racist Actions Among Women of Color in Academia
UMass Amherst is conducting a study on self-care and anti-racist advocacy among women of color in academia, led by professors Childs and Swanier, with ethical oversight and a confidential survey process.
MIT's Double Threat: Soccer Star James Simon Champions Data-Driven Solutions to Global Poverty
MIT senior James Simon combines computer science and economics to address global poverty and serves on a Guatemalan charity's board. He excels in sports and community service, planning to work in finance after completing a master's degree.
MIT and Oxford Researchers Unearth 3.7 Billion-Year-Old Secret: Earth’s Ancient Shield Revealed
Researchers discovered rocks in Greenland that suggest Earth's magnetic field existed 3.7 billion years ago, providing new insights into the planet's early protective shield and core dynamics.
MIT Makes Waves with Light-Powered Water Vapor Revelation, Could Change Climate Science and Solar Desalination
MIT researchers found light can trigger water evaporation, challenging the belief that only heat can. This photomolecular effect has implications for climate science and water treatment technologies.












