Human history is rife with contentions about the purity (and superiority) of the bloodlines of one group over another and […]

Biogen groundbreaking stirs optimism in Kendall Square | MIT News
Nearly 300 people gathered Tuesday to mark the ceremonial groundbreaking for Biogen’s new state-of-the-art facility in Kendall Square. The project […]

How Supreme Court may get chance to re-examine landmark climate ruling — Harvard Gazette
The Supreme Court is expected to get a chance to take a second look at a landmark 2007 decision that […]

How an astronaut calculates risk — Harvard Gazette
A series exploring how risk shapes our decisions. When Anil Menon launches into space aboard a Russian Soyuz rocket next […]

Unquiet minds — Harvard Gazette
For years, people with paralysis have used brain-computer interfaces to turn neural signals into actions by thinking about the actions […]

New 3D bioprinting technique may improve production of engineered tissue | MIT News
The field of tissue engineering aims to replicate the structure and function of real biological tissues. This engineered tissue has […]

How to build AI scaling laws for efficient LLM training and budget maximization | MIT News
When researchers are building large language models (LLMs), they aim to maximize performance under a particular computational and financial budget. […]

Only 1 in 4 addicted to opioids takes life-saving meds. Why? — Harvard Gazette
Between 1999 and 2023, approximately 806,000 Americans died from opioid overdoses, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. […]

AI took your job — can retraining help? — Harvard Gazette
Many people worry that AI is going to take their job. But a recent survey conducted by the Federal Reserve […]

Deming brings a researcher’s perspective to student-facing leadership role — Harvard Gazette
The windows in David Deming’s University Hall office — his new favorite spot on campus — overlook the back of […]