MIT Press, Media Lab launch Knowledge Futures Group
First-of-its kind collaboration will leverage the web’s power to create open, community-sourced access to knowledge.
First-of-its kind collaboration will leverage the web’s power to create open, community-sourced access to knowledge.
MIT designers explain their philosophy in a new book, “Resonant Games.”
In “Dispatches from Planet 3,” Marcia Bartusiak illuminates overlooked breakthroughs and the people who made them.
Associate Professor Devin Caughey’s new book looks at a massive political shift that took place in a one-party region.
The MIT Press will host a Pitchfest competition at this year's Boston Book Festival.
MIT professor’s book develops a new narrative about photography and the ways we use it, from the place where it all began.
New book by MIT Associate Professor Clapperton Chakanetsa Mavhunga explores science in action in Africa.
Science “pushes me to constantly go out of my comfort zone,” says director of MIT’s science writing program.
Through research on U.S. - Mexico hydrocarbon drilling rights negotiation, Bruno Verdini provides insights on how to resolve conflicts through proactive collaboration.
Grad student Jonny Sun jokes on late-night TV about his alien persona and the unique challenges of working on a PhD while creating a graphic novel.
National Endowment for the Humanties-Mellon Foundation Open Book Program grant will support the digitization and open accessibility of key MIT Press titles.
New book, “Searching for Stars on an Island in Maine,” examines the tensions between belief and knowing.
Professor of mechanical engineering explains the importance of advancing internal combustion engines and offers his take on recent EPA rollbacks.
In a new book, MIT professor Yossi Sheffi examines the trade-offs companies face when grappling with sustainability issues.
The MIT Leadership Center's Hal Gregersen says brainstorming in “question bursts” is the best way for innovative leaders and problem solvers to find solutions.