When going green is not black and white
In a new book, MIT professor Yossi Sheffi examines the trade-offs companies face when grappling with sustainability issues.
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.
MIT scholar’s book illuminates how magic became a tool for Western “reason” — and helped form the field of anthropology.
New novel set by dentist-turned-writer Gloria Chao ’08 reveals the protagonist's struggles between Taiwanese and American cultural values.
In MIT talk, prominent philosopher urges self-reflection to keep academic institutions vital and fair.
New book by MIT assistant professor chronicles the birth of statistical arguments in public debate.
MIT Research Scientist Eric Heginbotham co-authors book that serves as guide for policymakers and academics, tracking important shifts in China’s diplomacy.
MIT Professor Kerry Emanuel explains the science behind climate change, as well as the associated risks and how to quantify them.
"We’ve seen too many journalists confuse not taking sides with not calling out liars and frauds," says MIT researcher and author.
New book delves into “future-making” as a noble endeavor.
MIT professor’s new book calls for a more pluralistic, democratic vision of the city.
MIT media studies professor discusses new essay collection analyzing the impact of drones.
Megan Miranda '02 graduated from MIT intent on pursuing a career in biotechnology. Instead, she became a New York Times best-selling author.
In his new book, political scientist Richard Nielsen proposes a “blocked ambition” hypothesis.
New book, “The Longevity Economy,” calls for rethinking our ideas about what the elderly can do.