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Initiative for Combatting Systemic Racism

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Connection Science: The Technology of Innovation

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Innovation Ecosystem Analysis and Strengthening

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Grand Challenge for Alternatives to Sugar

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Participatory Ecosystem Mapping

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A Local Innovation Group project at the intersection of Computation, Data Science, Systems & Networking, Finance, Infrastructure, Social Networks, and Urban Systems

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Innovation Ecosystem Analysis and Strengthening

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News Sharing, Persuasion and a Theory of Misinformation Spreading in Social Networks

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AI, Computation, Data Science, Information & Decision-making, Institutional Behavior, Big Data, Social Networks

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Effect of Native Advertising on Credibility of News

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MIT Connection Science Living Labs

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Social Physics: Using Enriched Census Data to Build A Better Society

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