From a billion miles away, Earth appears as nothing more than a pale blue speck of dust, seen only through a shaft of sunlight. "Look again at that dot," Carl Sagan wrote. "That's here. That's home.
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An MIT computer predicted societal collapse around 2040
In the 1970s, MIT researchers built a computer model to simulate the future of human civilization. It predicted that resource depletion, pollution, and population growth would converge around 2020, ...
At MIT’s Lincoln Laboratory, a new supercomputer has arrived. TX-GAIN, capable of two AI-exaflops, fuses more than six hundred GPUs into a single, coordinated pulse of processing power. Built not just ...
Decades ago, researchers at MIT used computer models to study long-term trends in population, resources, and economic growth. Their conclusion wasn’t dramatic — but it was troubling. According to the ...
MIT’s Educational Institution (NEI) proposes a future-proof affordable residential model: trimester calendar, co-ops, teaching-first faculty, stackable micro-credentials.
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