3 Questions: Ken Urban on theater, science, and tech
The MIT Playwrights Lab founder discusses the varied connections between the sciences, technology, and the arts.
The MIT Playwrights Lab founder discusses the varied connections between the sciences, technology, and the arts.
Study shows audience judgments can identify online misinformation.
Design reduces by 99 percent the data users need to join the network and verify transactions.
MIT “Policy Congress” examines the complex terrain of artificial intelligence regulation.
The International Society for Scientometrics and Informetrics, jointly with the MIT Press, launches a new open-access journal, for and by the scientometric community.
PhD student Marion Boulicault believes in an interdisciplinary path forward for science, feminism, and philosophy.
The new version of the popular free coding platform builds on a robust community of kid coders.
Cross-disciplinary projects at MIT probe the technological and aesthetic limits of sound.
Lincoln Laboratory's lidar data, processed quickly with support from the organization MCNC, helped FEMA assess flooding and damages caused by Hurricane Florence.
Production kicks off MIT Performing series promoting a research-based artistic practice that aims to serve as a new platform for contemporary performance.
Headquarters would replace Building 44, forming an “entrance to computing” near the intersection of Vassar and Main streets.
A recent MIT symposium explores methods for making artificial intelligence systems more reliable, secure, and transparent.
Photographer’s new book describes ways for researchers to make their images more informative and appealing.
Two new MIT reports advance practical emissions-reduction strategies for Southeast Asia and Latin America at both the regional and country level.
Merging different types of location-stamped data can make it easier to discern users’ identities, even when the data is anonymized.