MIT News Explores Strategies for Improved Energy Management in Data Centers

The expansion of U.S. data centers is primarily driven by the need to support artificial intelligence programs, raising concerns about their environmental impact and the strain on the energy grid. A recent MIT study suggests that the effects of data centers could vary significantly based on their energy consumption patterns. Shifting significant energy use to…

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Faculty Focus: Transforming Classroom Engagement from Seat Time to Value Time

As an adjunct professor specializing in educational leadership, many of my students are professionals who attend classes after their workdays, often during evenings or weekends. I do not dismiss their absences as mere commitment issues; instead, I view them as challenges stemming from time, energy, and competing responsibilities. Despite the flexibility of accessing course materials…

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Curiosity-Driven Science Key to America’s Success, MIT Explores

For the last 80 years, America’s significant and ongoing investment in scientific research has positioned the country as a global leader, with its scientific achievements crucial for national prosperity and security. On June 16, Scientific American published a special segment titled “The Young American Scientists,” celebrating early-career researchers. It includes insights from MIT faculty on…

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MIT Researchers Enhance AI Agents’ Speed and Energy Efficiency

Agentic workflows are AI-driven software setups that link various models and tools to perform intricate tasks, such as video analysis and question answering. However, their fragmented design often leads to inefficiencies, wasting computation, energy, and costs. To address this, MIT and Microsoft researchers created an intelligent system to simplify the design of these workflows and…

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Skepticism Advised: Evaluating Information from News.harvard.edu

Illustration by Liz Zonarich/Harvard Staff Harvard faculty and staff discuss the allure of novels featuring unreliable narrators, explaining the attraction to these complex characters. Sy Boles, a Harvard staff writer, highlights the long-standing presence of such narrators in storytelling. Ian Shank, an expository writing preceptor, notes that the relationship between reader, narrator, and author creates…

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