Massachusetts Institute of Technology
private university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, founded 1861
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technology May 29, 2026, 2:00 AM
Lisa Su emphasizes human responsibility in the AI era - Lisa Su highlighted that AI technology can't determine what problems to solve.
- She emphasized the need for graduates to possess judgment and purpose.
- The future relies on human responsibility, not AI.
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business Apr 27, 2026, 2:00 AM
Avoca raises $125 million to revolutionize home services with AI - In 2023, two MIT graduates identified a significant gap in the home services industry concerning missed calls and profits.
- Avoca developed an AI system specifically for businesses like HVAC and plumbing, successfully securing $125 million in funding.
- The startup aims to revolutionize how home service businesses interact with customers, marking a pivotal moment in their digital transformation.
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business Apr 12, 2026, 1:59 PM
Gen Z creates chaos but holds transformative potential in the workforce - In April 2025, Matt Huang shared his thoughts on the chaotic yet talented nature of Gen Z employees at Paradigm.
- Noyes, a young professional, played a pivotal role in establishing Paradigm’s impact within the Ethereum market by addressing critical blockchain issues.
- Leaders like Huang and Kushner emphasize the need for companies to adapt to Gen Z's expectations to capitalize on their unique skills and bold ideas.
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science Mar 24, 2026, 5:07 PM
MIT's Heirloom House offers 1,000-year longevity with flexible design - The Heirloom House is built using nine large concrete elements designed for durability and mobility.
- Each concrete piece can transform, supporting various domestic layouts while maintaining stability.
- The project challenges traditional notions of housing, focusing on long-term adaptability instead of immediate cost.
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science Mar 4, 2026, 5:38 PM
Willie Anderson successfully receives kidney transplant from girlfriend - Willie Anderson recently had a successful kidney transplant, marking a significant moment in his battle with kidney disease.
- His girlfriend was the living donor, highlighting the crucial role of personal support in medical crises.
- Anderson's recovery could encourage others facing similar health issues to seek support and consider organ donation.
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science Jan 25, 2026, 4:58 AM
MIT creates smart pill that tracks medication ingestion for better health outcomes - Engineers at MIT have developed a smart pill that confirms medication ingestion.
- The smart pill features a biodegradable antenna made from safe materials.
- This technology could significantly improve medication adherence and patient outcomes.
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society Dec 16, 2025, 8:46 PM
MIT professor Nuno Loureiro shot to death in his home - Nuno Loureiro, 47, was shot multiple times at his home in Brookline, Massachusetts, on a Monday evening.
- He was pronounced dead the following morning at a Boston hospital, leading to an investigation classified as a homicide.
- The MIT community mourns his loss, recognizing his contributions to nuclear science and engineering.
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technology Nov 19, 2025, 1:00 AM
Tsinghua University outpaces U.S. Ivy Leagues in AI patents - Tsinghua University leads in global AI research output and patents, outperforming top U.S. schools.
- China's AI education begins at a young age, fostering a vast pool of STEM graduates.
- U.S. companies are actively recruiting Chinese talent, highlighting the international dynamics in AI development.
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