Getting serious about food safety
Deborah Blum’s new book explores the unlikely origins of food and drink regulation in the U.S.
Deborah Blum’s new book explores the unlikely origins of food and drink regulation in the U.S.
Emphasizing the scope and interdisciplinary mission on which it was founded, J-WAFS has a new name: the Abdul Latif Jameel Water and Food Systems Lab.
MIT experts are among co-authors calling for ballot paper trails and other resilient practices to avoid election hacking.
Pianist David Deveau’s latest album interprets works by Beethoven, Mozart, and MIT’s own John Harbison.
MIT designers explain their philosophy in a new book, “Resonant Games.”
In “Dispatches from Planet 3,” Marcia Bartusiak illuminates overlooked breakthroughs and the people who made them.
Launch of In Song Kim’s LobbyView.org makes it simple to follow the path of money in politics.
Professor Bruno Perreau examines the relationships between personal identity and public institutions.
Solutions grants will aid commercialization of novel MIT technologies to test water safety and improve agricultural productivity.
Associate Professor Devin Caughey’s new book looks at a massive political shift that took place in a one-party region.
A multi-university consortium will look to transform the lives of incarcerated people through education.
New partners will work with J-PAL and its academic researcher network to develop randomized evaluations of programs and policies.
Alumna builds on her foundation in nuclear policy through a Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship.
What if we could immerse ourselves in this UNESCO World Heritage Site through virtual reality or use augmented reality to interact with its 3-D site map?
Interdisciplinary work will advance research in human and machine intelligence.