How many taxis does a city need?
New dispatching approach could cut the number of cars on the road while meeting rider demand.
New dispatching approach could cut the number of cars on the road while meeting rider demand.
MIT faculty members are among 19 top scientists selected from across the nation.
Graduating students and alumni will conduct research abroad in 2018-19 academic year.
Make the Breast Pump Not Suck hackathon at the Media Lab emphasizes social and political issues over engineering.
Faculty, students, and alumni contribute as curators and exhibitors at the world’s premier forum for architecture and design.
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.
Climate Changed Symposium combines art and science to envision the global food system under climate change.
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.
Alumna’s mini-lab kits include all necessary tools and materials for anyone to start engineering microbes.
MIT principal investigators will receive funding and support for projects seeking an impact in the developing world.
Ambitious new piece in his “City Symphony” series features the birthplace of American democracy.
SPURS Fellows serve as agents of change in international development.
A mercurial snapshot of the myriad ways in which MIT community members can express themselves through the arts