Otto Scharmer: "One does not create something new simply by destroying the old: we must open spaces for experimentation"
Otto Scharmer, a German academic and MIT professor, emphasizes the importance of creating spaces for experimentation in innovation, warning against the negative cognitive effects of AI.
Concrete furniture that will last a thousand years. This is to be a home for 40 generations
MIT researchers have developed a furniture project aimed at creating long-lasting interiors to combat wasteful architecture.
Warsaw: The Center of Global Innovations. MIT Universal AI Summit Starts on March 23
The MIT Universal AI Summit will be held in Warsaw, showcasing the city as a hub for innovation in artificial intelligence and honoring Polish contributions through the Stanisลaw Ulam Awards.
"Pandemic of Hopelessness": an MIT academic's diagnosis of young people and the keys to reversing it
MIT academic Otto Scharmer discussed the current crisis of hope among youth in Argentina and proposed solutions for improvement.
Extension of concession contracts 'attacks the delegation agreement of roads and the transparency of public management,' says MIT lawyer about decision of the Prefecture
The Guayas Prefecture's decision to extend road concession contracts for an additional 30 years has raised concerns about transparency and adherence to delegation agreements, according to a lawyer from the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transportation.
MIT invests $1.4 million in the rehabilitation of the northern bypass of Ambato
The Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport of Ecuador has invested $1.4 million to rehabilitate the northern bypass in Ambato, aiming to enhance road safety for over 500,000 daily users.
Why is all of Iran praying for the existence of this one university?
Iran's Sharif University, regarded as the 'MIT of the Middle East', is revered for shaping innovative engineers but is now endangered amidst regional tensions.
Tripartite meeting of Mitsotakis, Macron, Christodoulides in Cyprus underway
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and French President Emmanuel Macron are in Cyprus for a tripartite meeting with Cypriot President Nicos Christodoulides amidst escalating tensions in the Middle East.
US experts warn that Iran airstrikes may signal the collapse of global nuclear non-proliferation
Experts warn that US airstrikes on Iran may undermine global nuclear non-proliferation efforts rather than curbing Iran's nuclear ambitions.
"Agent of chaos". Experiment showed dangerous behaviors of AI
Recent experiments reveal alarming dangers associated with AI agents when granted autonomy over systems.
Rising star chip scientist Jiang Jianfeng leaves MIT for Chinaโs Peking University
Jiang Jianfeng, a prominent chip scientist, leaves his position at MIT to join Peking University in China to innovate in the semiconductor field.
EmTech Europe: Artificial Intelligence Takes Center Stage at MIT Conference in Athens
The EmTech Europe conference, hosted by MIT Technology Review, will focus on the latest advancements in artificial intelligence and its impact on industries and daily life, returning to Athens in March 2026.
Is your brain a replica of the Vedas? Harvard-MIT neuroscientist reveals the truth
A Harvard-MIT trained neuroscientist suggests that the human brain may represent the ancient Vedas in a physical form, linking modern neurology with ancient wisdom.
Coffee may reduce the chances of dementia, study says
A Harvard and MIT study indicates that drinking two to three cups of coffee daily can lower the risk of dementia by about 20%.
Coin Guy: How Latvian Cryptographer Virza Ended Up in Epstein's Court
Latvian cryptographer Madars Virza, who studied at MIT, became associated with Jeffrey Epstein through his work at the MIT Media Lab.
AI recreated millions of years of evolution. Virtual animals developed sight on their own
Researchers at Lund University and MIT utilized AI to simulate millions of years of evolution in a virtual environment, demonstrating how digital creatures developed vision and adapted over generations.
Debate on Longer Working Hours: What Really Needs to Change
A discussion is ongoing about longer working hours in Germany, with proposed changes stirring controversy among political factions.
Epstein's Connections with Academics Reveal the Dark Side of University Fundraising in the US
The article discusses how American universities, in their quest for funding, have connected with Jeffrey Epstein, highlighting the ethical dilemmas faced by these institutions due to his controversial history.
The 100 Best MBAs in the World: A Shake-up at the Top of the List
MIT's Sloan School of Management has claimed the top spot in the Financial Times' global MBA ranking, surpassing prestigious institutions like Insead and Wharton.
Marko Ahtisaari Denies Friendship with Man Mentioned Thousands of Times in Epstein Papers โ IL Reveals Messages That Tell a Different Story
Marko Ahtisaari denies a close friendship with Joi Ito, who has numerous links to Jeffrey Epstein, despite public records suggesting a lengthy relationship.
A colleague at MIT referred to Stรฅl Olav Aanderaa as a combinatorial genius
Stรฅl Olav Aanderaa, a noted mathematician known for his problem-solving skills, has passed away at the age of 24.
MIT researchers create concrete that functions as... a battery
MIT researchers have developed a revolutionary type of concrete that can store energy, addressing the energy crisis.
MIT scientists develop tool that can understand 'consciousness'
A new study from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology proposes a revolutionary approach to consciousness research by intervening directly in specific brain circuits to test changes in perception and awareness.
MIT students chose the Argentine company Lemon to research crypto adoption in the country
MIT students visited Argentina to understand the process of cryptocurrency adoption and propose new expansion strategies in Latin America.
Finnish Heikki's name found in scandal documents: Revealing communication that the man was unaware of โ 'He knew the guy'
A Finnish researcher, Heikki, was mentioned in emails released by the U.S. Department of Justice as part of the Epstein documents, where the late MIT professor Marvin Minsky requested a meeting with Jeffrey Epstein back in March 2011.
Debate about Part-Time Work: Connemann Withdraws
Gitta Connemann, the chairperson of the Mittelstands- und Wirtschaftsunion (MIT), regrets the wording of a proposal for the CDU party congress titled 'No Legal Claim to Lifestyle Part-Time Work,' which faced harsh criticism from several politicians and social associations.
Pavlos Marinakis: There is a preliminary agreement for a meeting of Mitsotakis with farmers on Monday at noon, see live
A preliminary agreement has been announced for a meeting between Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and farmers on Monday at 1:00 PM, contingent on keeping roads open.
Zheng Yu โrising starโ in chemical engineering from MIT, quits US for China
Zheng Yu, a prominent young chemical engineer, has left MIT to take a position as an assistant professor at Peking University after completing her postdoctoral training in bioelectronics in the US.
Turkey: Secret interrogation of Cypriot flight attendant regarding the fatal Falcon
A Cypriot flight attendant was detained and interrogated in secrecy by Turkey's intelligence agency (MIT) concerning the crash of a Dassault Falcon 50 aircraft near Ankara that resulted in the death of Libyan military chief Mohamed Ali Ahmed Khadant and the accompanying delegation.
Turkish publication: Thriller with Cypriot flight attendant who was to board the Falcon that crashed, detained by MIT
A reputable Turkish media outlet claims that a Cypriot flight attendant who was part of the aircraft crew but did not board the ill-fated flight is being detained and interrogated by MIT.
Brown University shooting videos show awareness and planning, experts say
Federal investigators are examining videos and transcripts related to the Brown University shooting that resulted in the deaths of two students and an MIT professor, highlighting the perpetrator's apparent awareness and planning.
The Brown University killer had planned the attack for three years
Claudio Neves Valente, the gunman who killed two Brown University students and an MIT professor, had been planning the attack for three years and left behind videos confessing to the murders without revealing a motive, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.
Killed professor and two students in the USA and then himself. Prosecutors published his statements
Claudio Manuel Neves Valente planned the attack that resulted in the death of two students and a professor at Brown University for months, showing no remorse, as revealed by investigators' video transcripts.
Suspect in Brown and M.I.T. Killings Discussed Attacks in Videos, Officials Say
Officials report that the suspect in the Brown and M.I.T. killings had discussed the attacks in videos.
The fusion facility ITER will be like a 'piece of the Sun on Earth'
The article discusses the tragic shooting of Professor Nuno Loureiro, a leader in plasma and fusion science, who was killed in Providence, Massachusetts, and his contributions to fusion research at MIT.
Researchers target tumor protection function with new immunotherapy
A research team from the USA has developed a new immunotherapy that removes a previously overlooked protective mechanism of tumors, showing promising results, though so far only in the lab.