The intersection of technology and war
MIT excels in teaching the science and technology associated with the operation of societies, businesses, and militaries, says Fiona Cunningham PhD ’19.
MIT excels in teaching the science and technology associated with the operation of societies, businesses, and militaries, says Fiona Cunningham PhD ’19.
Improved air quality in China could prevent nearly 2,000 premature deaths in the U.S.
“Patience is important for our subject,” says math professor Wei Zhang. “You’re always making infinitesimal progress.”
School of Architecture and Planning alumni and faculty team up to create an ecologically restorative urban waterfront.
Study finds online restaurant information can closely predict key neighborhood indicators, in lieu of other data.
Barry Posen announces the leadership transition, welcomes the infusion of new energy.
By introducing a gene variant associated with autism into monkeys, researchers hope to study treatment options for severe neurodevelopmental disorders.
Despite global phase-out, the ozone-depleting chemical is still in production in eastern China.
In new book, political scientist Taylor Fravel uncovers the modern history of Chinese military strategy.
When responding to disputes with foreign powers, China does not speak with one voice, political science doctoral candidate Kacie Miura finds.
Firms learn from experience in the measurement, reporting, and verification of carbon emissions under China’s emissions trading systems.
Moods expressed on social media tend to decline when air pollution gets worse, study finds.
A new MIT program in the planned Chinese city offers opportunities for observation and collaboration.