A closer look at the diabetes disaster
In a new book, Amy Moran-Thomas examines how diabetes is reaching epidemic levels in countries across the world.
In a new book, Amy Moran-Thomas examines how diabetes is reaching epidemic levels in countries across the world.
MIT historian Sana Aiyar sheds new light on the complexities of independence movements and global migration.
In new book, Nobel laureates Banerjee and Duflo examine what we know about the global economy and how to improve it.
MIT writer’s new work, “Three Flames,” explores the fractures and bonds among kin in a rebuilding society.
New book examines the past and future of Japanese intelligence services in a rapidly shifting world.
$850,000 grant from Arcadia will allow exploration of alternatives to the traditional market-based business model for professional and scholarly monographs.
Emily Richmond Pollock’s book examines creative attempts to refashion postwar opera after Germany’s “Year Zero.”
Daron Acemoglu’s new book examines the battle between state and society, which occasionally produces liberal-democratic freedom.
MIT Press editorial director recognized for service to the university press community.
MIT business historian’s new book chronicles the emergence of global standardization in technology.
In new book, MIT’s Timothy Hyde looks at the architectural controversies that have helped shape Britain.
New MIT Sloan Executive Education program helps executives identify "unknown unknowns" through catalytic questioning.
“Being capable of thinking quantitatively — it’s the single most important thing,” says the former NFL lineman.
Book by MIT professor examines the circuitous history behind the investigation of cancer as a contagious illness.
In new book, political scientist Taylor Fravel uncovers the modern history of Chinese military strategy.