Open source makes the technology world go ’round, forming as much as 90% of the modern software stack via frameworks; libraries; databases; operating systems; and countless stand-alone applications.
How an MIT program planted the roots for Open Range and continues to shape Omaha’s startup ecosystem
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Regional Entrepreneurship Acceleration Program (MIT REAP) coaches regions around the world to improve their startup ecosystems. The two-year program was the ...
World-renowned Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is widely known for cutting-edge research in many disciplines ...
Boltz-2 is an open-source biomolecular model achieving near-FEP accuracy with 1000x faster predictions for structure and binding affinity. MIT and Recursion have released Boltz-2, the first ...
Thanks to the support of libraries participating in Direct to Open (D2O), the MIT Press will publish its full list (see below) of 2023 scholarly monographs and edited collections open access on the ...
The COVID-19 pandemic fueled a mass push toward digitizing just about everything, from e-books to online courses. That trickled down to the scholarly publishing industry, most notably making journal ...
Do you enjoy online poker and dream of an education from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology? That’s now possible after the prestigious university recently announced two poker courses offered as ...
As we enter the fifth funding cycle for Direct to Open (D2O)—our model for open access monographs—the MIT Press is thrilled to partner with Duke University Press and Goldsmiths Press to bring even ...
MIT Sloan faculty members have been leaders in artificial intelligence for decades. We asked about their new projects and what they see as the most exciting—and concerning—aspects of the AI boom.
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