Is an armed conflict imminent?
As Russia masses military equipment near Ukraine borders, experts in an MIT forum express concern about possible action and its consequences.
As Russia masses military equipment near Ukraine borders, experts in an MIT forum express concern about possible action and its consequences.
Associate Professor Areg Danagoulian credits mentorship with helping him establish a path through nuclear physics.
Political scientist Vipin Narang’s new book, “Seeking the Bomb,” makes sense of the complex history of nuclear weapons programs.
Political scientist Nazli Choucri discusses challenges and hopes for global coordination on climate issues — and the role of political science in the process.
A delegation from MIT traveled to Glasgow for COP26, where international negotiators sought to keep global climate goals on track.
Assistant Professor Mariya Grinberg works at the intersection of economics and national security, building better theories of state behavior.
“U.S. competitiveness depends less on defensive measures than on what we do to strengthen our own capacities,” says MIT’s vice president for research.
Steven Simon, the Robert E. Wilhelm Fellow at the MIT Center for International Studies and an expert on US strategy and the war on terror, weighs in on 9/11 and where we can go from here.
MIT-Jordan Abdul Hameed Shoman Foundation Seed Fund winners announced.
MIT team devises compact, affordable system for identifying elemental composition of nuclear and other materials.
In a virtual event, Fincke discussed his time studying at MIT, learning the Russian language, and flying on both Russian and American spacecraft.
MIT professor describes her path to the Institute, her work on ozone depletion, and her insights on the state of climate policy.
MIT students lead first-ever Global Teaching Labs workshop in Sudan.
Former British foreign minister says “countervailing power” must be developed to protect human rights and safeguard democracy.
As the United Kingdom's foreign secretary, Miliband drove advancements in human rights and became known as “one of the ablest, most creative public servants of our time.”