MIT Study Finds Immigrants Crucial in Alleviating US Eldercare Shortage
The availability of quality caregivers has been a challenge, and the onset of the Covid-19…
The availability of quality caregivers has been a challenge, and the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic in early 2020 caused a 10 percent decline in nursing home staff across the U.S. This has escalated from a mere staffing issue to a more severe nursing-care crisis. “We have an aging population, care for them is labor-intensive,…
In modern medical settings, dermatologists may rely on AI models to evaluate skin lesions for cancer risk. However, if these models exhibit bias towards certain skin tones, they might not accurately assess risk for all patients. Bias in AI, especially related to model training data and architecture, remains a significant challenge. This is particularly crucial…
Photographer Niles Singer from Harvard captured images for the Nation & World segment titled “Call for ‘historical truth’ in our narrative of Nazi defeat.” Jochen Hellbeck, a historian from Rutgers University, urges recognition of the Soviet Union’s role in defeating Hitler. According to Harvard writer Max Larkin, the common narrative of World War II often…
Nearly half of American homes have a dog, according to a Pew Research survey. The majority of these pet owners view their dogs as family members. But how did dogs transform from wild creatures to beloved companions? Erin Hecht, leading The Canine Brains Project at Harvard, suggests that dogs likely domesticated themselves. She explains that…
In September 2023, leaders from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) gathered at Harvard’s Hutchins Center for African & African American Research. Harvard is enhancing its support for HBCUs with a $1.05 million grant. This funding, as part of the Harvard & the Legacy of Slavery Initiative, aims to bolster research capabilities at 15 HBCUs….
I have an interest in observing people’s phone home screens and desk setups, which may seem geeky and consumer-focused. Recently, I revisited Doug Belshaw’s work after losing track of it for a few years, and I enjoyed his post about being intentional with tech stacks. He highlights that choosing your tech stack is challenging since…
Crafting violins is an art that combines musical, technical, and historical expertise. Traditionally, luthiers have relied on their skills and intuition, waiting until an instrument is completed before evaluating its sound. Now, MIT engineers have developed a tool that allows makers to experiment with a violin’s design and acoustics before physical construction begins. A study…
MIT and IBM have joined forces to establish the MIT-IBM Computing Research Lab, a new venture aimed at exploring the future of computing. This facility will focus on quantum computing and foundational AI research, seeking to surpass the capabilities of current classical systems. The lab is an expansion of the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab, initiated…
Researchers at MIT have created a new method that can speed up a privacy-preserving AI training technique by approximately 81 percent. This development allows a broader range of edge devices, like sensors and smartwatches, to use more accurate AI models while maintaining user data privacy. The team enhanced the efficiency of federated learning, which is…
Many university staff are familiar with students who grasp course content but struggle on multiple-choice tests. These students often express confusion over why extensive studying doesn’t improve their grades. The problem frequently lies not in their knowledge but in their lack of strategic test-taking skills. Although these strategies are seldom taught, they significantly impact student…