The permanent struggle for liberty
Daron Acemoglu’s new book examines the battle between state and society, which occasionally produces liberal-democratic freedom.
Daron Acemoglu’s new book examines the battle between state and society, which occasionally produces liberal-democratic freedom.
Matthew Evans, Joseph Formaggio, Markus Klute, and Anne White are named MIT’s newest APS fellows for their contributions to physics.
Nominated by peers and students, professors in brain and cognitive sciences and biology are recognized for excellence in graduate and undergraduate education.
Assistant professors Pulin Li and Seychelle Vos are investigating how cells become tissues and the proteins that organize DNA.
Community members are invited to share their experiences and perspectives with the evaluators.
Executive committee will lead lab during interim period.
“Every building is ultimately a compromise” involving many stakeholders, says architectural historian Timothy Hyde.
Nearly 30 MIT-affiliated researchers will share in the prize, while David Jay Julius ’77 wins Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences; assistant professor of physics Max Metlitski shares New Horizons prize with Xie Chen PhD ’12 and Michael Levin PhD ’06.
MIT Professor Frances Ross is pioneering new techniques to study materials growth and how structure relates to performance.