Did our early ancestors boil their food in hot springs?
Scientists have found evidence of hot springs near sites where ancient hominids settled, long before the control of fire.
Scientists have found evidence of hot springs near sites where ancient hominids settled, long before the control of fire.
Thirty-one MIT instructors honored for digital teaching excellence in extraordinary circumstances.
PhD student and “organizational ethnographer” Summer Jackson investigates the complex social hierarchies that govern the way we work.
Anthropologist honored by MIT students as "a mentor, a role model, and someone who is truly making a difference."
The award will support the MIT anthropologist's research on the cultural dimensions of climate denialism.
Susan Silbey, a pioneer in studying popular attitudes toward the legal system, discussed her research while giving MIT’s annual Killian Lecture.
A sought-after analyst on the use of biological weapons, she was a model of interdisciplinary excellence to all — especially women.
In a new book, Amy Moran-Thomas examines how diabetes is reaching epidemic levels in countries across the world.
Timothy Loh, a HASTS program doctoral student studying deafness, sign language, and technology, is a sociocultural and medical anthropologist-in-training.
Historian's research focuses on understanding how visions for social and economic policy are tied to changing ideas about technology.
In a new anthropology and studio art course, MIT students investigate the human dimensions of interacting with technologies.
How the humanities, arts, and social science fields can help shape the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing — and benefit from advanced computing.
Summer program in civil and environmental engineering examines the intersection of modern engineering and cultural heritage.
Study of Dead Sea Scroll sheds light on a lost ancient parchment-making technology.
PhD student Jia Hui Lee studies global differences in how humans relate to other animals, including rats that detect land mines.