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This issue, which was entirely produced by human beings using computers, explores creativity and the tension between the ...
+ How the federal government is tracking changes in the supply of street drugs. A new harm reduction initiative is helping ...
MIT Technology Review’s China reporter shares what she’s thinking about lately.
David Rotman, editor at large, and Antonio Regalado, senior editor for biomedicine. Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) have been crowned the 11th Breakthrough Technology of 2025 by MIT Technology Review ...
Such molecules would be suited to acting as quantum bits, or qubits, the basic unit of information in quantum systems. But ...
Some graphic artists, like the legendary Lee Hyun-se, see AI as a path to immortality; others wonder if it’s a threat to ...
An alternative to dredging aims to capture moving sand to protect the archipelago from erosion and rising seas.
Lee Perlman, PhD ’89, and MIT’s Educational JusticeInstitute go behind bars to change the course of lives—and broaden the ...
Ibrahim was born in a Somali town near the Ethiopian border, where his family of 10 children subsisted on his father’s $100 ...
Growing up in Alaska, Blake Brasher ’03 waited for the school bus in the dark, watching the Northern Lights dance across the ...
In "The Cult of Creativity," Samuel Franklin excavates the surprisingly recent history of an idea, an ideal, and an ideology. Americans don’t agree on much these days. Yet even at a time when ...