Remembering Ken Johnson Jr., MIT DAPER director of communications, promotions, and marketing
His love of sports and working with students shone throughout his career.
His love of sports and working with students shone throughout his career.
PhD students interning with the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab look to improve natural language usage.
This laser communications terminal, developed at Lincoln Laboratory, aims to transmit data at high rates from the ISS to ground stations via NASA’s first two-way laser communications relay system.
The co-founding director of CICS, which later became LIDS, was a beloved professor who blended intellectual rigor with curiosity.
TeleAbsence, a project from the MIT Media Lab, probes and imitates the way humans process feelings of belonging, love, and loss.
In politics, tailored ads make sense, but with real limits to the tailoring.
A new study shows lawyers find simplified legal documents easier to understand, more appealing, and just as enforceable as traditional contracts.
Lincoln Laboratory’s TeraByte InfraRed Delivery system sent data from a satellite to Earth at 100 Gbps — a rate that will transform future science missions.
Carlo Ratti investigates how digital technologies transform our urban spaces and how they can be harnessed to design sustainable cities for the future.
The reconfigurable antenna can transmit and receive signals over multiple radio-frequency bands relevant to military and commercial applications.
An MIT study identifies ways that lawyers could make their written documents easier for the average person to read.
Novel communications infrastructure from the MIT Civic Design Initiative aims to support communities on the front lines of the climate crisis.
PhD students discuss their participation in The Poetry of Science project and the importance of bringing the arts into science communication.
MIT Haystack Observatory will be part of the new radio spectrum management and coordination center.
The move places all of MIT’s Institute-wide writing and communications instruction under one academic roof.