Music of the (data) spheres
A new MIT project taps into particle collisions to generate music and forge harmony between science and art.
A new MIT project taps into particle collisions to generate music and forge harmony between science and art.
Study shows inconsistent public opinion on safety of driverless cars.
CoalMap online tool shows what policy regulations and technological advancements can do for the cost-competitiveness of solar and wind energy.
Architect and MIT Professor James Wescoat promotes institutional capacity building to manage a critical resource.
Special event marks four decades of TPP and looks to the future of technology and policy.
A cross-language search engine enables English monolingual analysts to find foreign language documents relevant to their investigations.
On a global stage, MIT helps steer architecture toward solving worldwide challenges.
Funding supports the development of a “virtual museum” from an archive of experimental works.
Led by World Bank and IMF, coalition seeks to price emissions to tackle climate change.
From location data alone, even low-tech snoopers can identify Twitter users’ homes, workplaces.
Harmonix co-founder Eran Egozy returns to MIT as professor of the practice in music technology.
New app from MIT researchers gathers rider feedback to improve Boston bus service.
Progress report underscores strong collaboration across campus to address climate change.
Center for Advanced Urbanism conference explores the suburbs’ sustainable future.
“Duckietown” class at Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab teaches autonomy, aims to become global research platform.