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FAQs on agreement to sell edX to 2U, Inc. and fund nonprofit to reimagine digital learning
FAQs on agreement to sell edX to 2U, Inc. and fund nonprofit to reimagine digital learning

This set of FAQs offers information about today’s announcement of a transaction to sell edX as a public benefit company while funding a nonprofit dedicated to strengthening the impact of digital learning.  General questions ...

MIT and Harvard agree to transfer edX to ed-tech firm 2U
MIT and Harvard agree to transfer edX to ed-tech firm 2U

Two-part transaction would turn edX into a public benefit company while generously funding a nonprofit dedicated to strengthening the impact of digital learning.

New face mask prototype can detect Covid-19 infection
New face mask prototype can detect Covid-19 infection

The sensor technology could also be used to create clothing that detects a variety of pathogens and other threats.

MIT welcomes six new assistant deans for diversity, equity, and inclusion
MIT welcomes six new assistant deans for diversity, equity, and inclusion

The Institute’s five schools and the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing will have dedicated professional staff to advance initiatives locally and across the Institute.

A new chapter for space sustainability
A new chapter for space sustainability

MIT researchers are co-leading the design of a global Space Sustainability Rating system that will soon be operational.

Engineered yeast could expand biofuels’ reach
Engineered yeast could expand biofuels’ reach

By making the microbes more tolerant to toxic byproducts, researchers show they can use a wider range of feedstocks, beyond corn.

3Q: Why “nuclear batteries” offer a new approach to carbon-free energy
3Q: Why “nuclear batteries” offer a new approach to carbon-free energy

Jacopo Buongiorno and others say factory-built microreactors trucked to usage sites could be a safe, efficient option for decarbonizing electricity systems.

Four MIT faculty members receive 2021 US Department of Energy early career awards
Four MIT faculty members receive 2021 US Department of Energy early career awards

Faculty from the departments of Physics and of Nuclear Science and Engineering were selected for the Early Career Research Program.

Tackling air pollution with autonomous drones
Tackling air pollution with autonomous drones

Alumni of the MIT New Engineering Education Transformation Program (NEET) worked together remotely from across the globe to design thinking machines.

Ultralight material withstands supersonic microparticle impacts
Ultralight material withstands supersonic microparticle impacts

The new carbon-based material could be a basis for lighter, tougher alternatives to Kevlar and steel.

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