Sarah Schwartz SM '15 wins first Obermayer Prize for science writing
MIT Graduate Program in Science Writing and Program in Science, Technology, and Society honor Schwartz for her essay on the history of synthetic penicillin.
MIT Graduate Program in Science Writing and Program in Science, Technology, and Society honor Schwartz for her essay on the history of synthetic penicillin.
A passion for climate policy leads to an opportunity to attend the United Nations climate change conference, where countries look to forge new solutions.
Seventy-five years ago, an international meeting of scientific minds changed forever how MIT and other research institutions develop new technologies.
Jennifer Light studies how Cold War military analysis and New Deal resource analysis shaped cities.
MIT report represents the first thorough mapping of the ongoing convergence between interactive and participatory practices within digital journalism.
Meeting with French leaders and industry representatives at U.S. Embassy in Paris highlights value of interdisciplinary partnerships to advance low-carbon technologies.
D. Fox Harrell receives $1.35 million in grant funding to advance research at the intersection of social science and digital technology.
MIT’s vice president for research looks ahead to implementation.
MIT professor talks about our need for face-to-face dialogue, in families, classrooms, and workplaces.
Timely vehicle recall by German automaker would avoid some 130 early deaths, researchers say.
“Fuel” pillar at MIT Solve underscores energy’s crucial role in solving humanity’s biggest challenges.
Hundreds of millions sought for low-carbon research; advocacy for carbon pricing; a call to the alumni and beyond.
Research and development at MIT Lincoln Laboratory will help agencies better respond to disasters and humanitarian crises.