MIT researchers release evaluation of low-cost cooling devices in Mali
CITE and D-Lab study finds evaporative cooling devices show promise for helping small-scale farmers, market vendors, and families store and preserve vegetables.
CITE and D-Lab study finds evaporative cooling devices show promise for helping small-scale farmers, market vendors, and families store and preserve vegetables.
Historic building would create “design hub” for MIT, with benefits for surrounding community.
Interdisciplinary undergraduate program combines urban planning and computer science.
Architecture alumna Sharon Lee MArch '81, MCP '81 thinks small to address Seattle’s growing homelessness crisis.
Ten teams will collaborate with local partners, pilot solutions to urban challenges.
School of Architecture and Planning professors receive national recognition for excellence, innovation, and impact through design.
Researchers design 3-D-printed, driverless boats that can provide transport and self-assemble into other floating structures.
New dispatching approach could cut the number of cars on the road while meeting rider demand.
Grad student Jonny Sun jokes on late-night TV about his alien persona and the unique challenges of working on a PhD while creating a graphic novel.
National Endowment for the Humanties-Mellon Foundation Open Book Program grant will support the digitization and open accessibility of key MIT Press titles.
The Comprehensive Initiative on Technology Evaluation teams up with the Technology Exchange Lab to produce a toolkit for technology evaluation in global development.
MIT’s Committed to Caring Award selects third slate of dedicated professors.
SPURS Fellows serve as agents of change in international development.
Daniel Kammen of the University of California at Berkeley discusses current efforts in clean energy innovation and implementation, and what's coming next.
Appointment recognizes Thompson's expertise in urban politics and coalition building.