How writing technology shaped classical thinking
Stephanie Frampton’s new book explores the written word in the Roman world.
Stephanie Frampton’s new book explores the written word in the Roman world.
Faculty in the Department of Mechanical Engineering are developing technologies that store, capture, convert, and minimize greenhouse gas emissions.
Theoretical physicist's focus on the complexity of plasma turbulence could pay dividends in fusion energy.
"Magic-angle" graphene named 2018 Breakthrough of the Year; first ionic plane and earliest evidence of hydrogen gas named to top 10 breakthroughs.
MIT president and two engineering faculty recognized for contributions with tangible impacts on quality of life, economic development, and the welfare of society.
Professor honored for work on the nature and origins of intelligence in the human mind and applying that knowledge to build human-like intelligence in machines.
Headquarters would replace Building 44, forming an “entrance to computing” near the intersection of Vassar and Main streets.
An increasingly popular program is drawing students eager to build — and use — the next generation of tools for making music.
MIT Sloan’s Hal Gregersen talks about his new book, “Questions Are the Answer.”
MIT Sloan’s Eric So sheds new light on investor behavior and stock markets.
Faculty researchers share insights into new capabilities at the annual Industrial Liaison Program Research and Development Conference.
Riccardo Comin seeks to elucidate the microscopic physics of high-temperature superconducting devices to advance their technological applications.
Assistant Professor Ellen Roche develops revolutionary medical devices through research at the crossroads of medical science and engineering.
Economist Alexander Wolitzky uses game theory to model institutions, networks, and social dynamics.