3 Questions: Evelyn Fox Keller on the nature-nurture debates
In a new book, prominent historian of science dismisses the ‘unanswerable’ question of whether heredity or the environment matter more in human development.
In a new book, prominent historian of science dismisses the ‘unanswerable’ question of whether heredity or the environment matter more in human development.
Delivers Abramowitz Memorial Lecture, hosted by MIT Office of the Arts
MIT Sloan Management Review study: Top-performing companies most likely to use analytics in order to make decisions
Presidential science adviser calls for increased energy R&D to create jobs and boost business; supports conclusions of MIT nuclear study.
Facilities engineer discusses how MIT is leading the way for universities to practice what they preach on energy efficiency.
MIT’s Deshpande Center helps technologies bridge the gap between the lab and the marketplace. The Obama administration likes what it sees.
MIT team designs solar-powered portable desalination system to use in disaster zones and remote regions.
President Hockfield joins Gov. Patrick and others at groundbreaking ceremony.
MIT alumnus Steven E. Koonin, DoE under secretary for science, says economics, not technology, is the driver.
At a Brookings Institution event, the MIT president warns U.S. STEM-education gap to have ‘disastrous consequences’ on nation.
Tod Machover’s Death and the Powers, which features robots as performers, premieres this month. Is this the future of opera?
Analysis shows that, contrary to some claims, proposed legislation to limit carbon emissions would not disadvantage those with lower incomes.
Among 21 granted fellowships this year
Chosen from a pool of 1,000 applicants from 73 countries