MIT

Getting out of the building and doing primary market research has saved a great many startups from solving the wrong problems.
“There is more at stake today than in every story that has ever been told.”
We're entering the "age of entanglement."
At an artificial intelligence conference, a good question gets a surprising answer.
Neuroscientists at MIT have found a way to "turn on" a gene that's critical for brain development.
"The energy of human motion has not been fully utilized."
At least you can stretch your legs in the terminal.
Researchers at MIT have developed a software to recognize human silhouettes through walls and track their movements.