3 Questions: Sherry Turkle on “Reclaiming Conversation”
MIT professor talks about our need for face-to-face dialogue, in families, classrooms, and workplaces.
MIT professor talks about our need for face-to-face dialogue, in families, classrooms, and workplaces.
Conference hosted by MIT-SHASS and the Knight Science Journalism fellowship program is the largest annual gathering of science communicators in the U.S.
Events across MIT will mark the 100th anniversary of the general theory of relativity.
Inaugural event, “Examining Ebola,” probes the current global public health emergency from multiple disciplinary perspectives.
New book explores the confluence of innovation, hunting, and nature in Zimbabwe.
Report on novel forms of science engagement raises new questions about outreach.
Professor Rosalind Williams recalls a colleague who pioneered the field of the history of technology.
Enduringly influential book by Leo Marx, MIT professor emeritus
In a new book, MIT historian Rosalind Williams examines the deep tension authors Jules Verne, Robert Louis Stevenson, and William Morris felt about technology.
MIT professor’s book earns Gardner-Lasser Aerospace History Literature Award.