3 Questions: Marcia Bartusiak on black holes and the history of science
MIT professor’s new book explores the winding path of scientific discovery.
MIT professor’s new book explores the winding path of scientific discovery.
In partnership with MIT Press, MIT Lincoln Laboratory will publish select elements of its fundamental research in support of national security.
New book details how Kenya’s Indian immigrants established a foothold in a foreign land.
"It's far easier to scare people than it is to reassure them," MIT researcher and author says.
Economist’s new book teaches how to conduct cause-and-effect studies on complex social questions.
By studying immigrants, book provides a new view on social media and political movements.
Digest of the MIT humanities, arts, and social sciences features a Nobel Prize, a new professorship in the Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, three new SHASS websites, and more.
Founded in 1949, group now maintains what may be the world’s largest open-shelf collection of science fiction.
New book argues that inexpensive, employee-driven business experiments can help drive innovation.
New book explores the confluence of innovation, hunting, and nature in Zimbabwe.
Andrea Campbell gives a firsthand perspective on the effects of means-tested social insurance programs.
Peter Temin’s new book explains how John Maynard Keynes’ ideas relate to today’s global economy.
In a new book, political scientist Barry Posen makes the case for a more limited U.S. military strategy.