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PostOctober 3, 2024

Celebrating the people behind Kendall Square’s innovation ecosystem

MIT News
Two Founder Awards were given to MIT Professor Sangeeta Bhatia, left, and Johnson & Johnson Innovation Head Michal Preminger for their work bringing people together to achieve hard things that benefit humanity.
PostApril 9, 2024

Has remote work changed how people travel in the U.S?

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The prevalence of remote work since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic has significantly changed urban transportation patterns in the U.S., according to new study led by MIT researchers.
PostJuly 21, 2023

Helping the transportation sector adapt to a changing world

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MIT PhD student Nick Caros works with major transit agencies across the country to understand how workers’ transportation needs have changed as companies have adopted remote work policies. He is certain that changing people’s views of public transportation will be crucial in the fight against climate change.
PostJune 23, 2023

MIT engineering students take on the heat of Miami

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Left to right: Fabian Velasquez, Rafael Olivera-Cintron, Katherine Mohr, and Michael Lu test their solar-powered sensor in a sunny spot on the MIT campus.
PostMay 22, 2023

Taking the congestion out of commuting

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“I study how people move and why people move,” says the MIT associate professor of city and transportation planning.
PostDecember 15, 2021

New visions for better transportation

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MIT Professor Thomas Magnanti
PostJuly 12, 2021

3 Questions: Secretary Kathleen Theoharides on climate and energy in Massac...

MIT Energy Initiative
Kathleen Theoharides (center) oversees the Commonwealth’s six environmental, natural resource, and energy regulatory agencies. In this role, the secretary joined MassWildlife for a prescribed burn on April 8 at the Birch Hill Wildlife Management Area. This habitat management practice benefits wildlife, can enhance firefighter and public safety, and improves outdoor recreational opportunities for Commonwealth citizens and visitors.
PostJuly 12, 2021

MIT Alumni Roadmap for Responding to Climate Change

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Roadmap Graphic for Climate Action
PostJuly 27, 2020

Does ride-sharing substitute for or complement public transit?

MIT News
SMART researchers found that in Chengdu, China, one-third of ride-sourcing substitutes for public transit trips.
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