Ten “keys to reality” from Nobel laureate Frank Wilczek
To understand ourselves and our place in the universe, “we should have humility but also self-respect,” the physicist writes in a new book.
To understand ourselves and our place in the universe, “we should have humility but also self-respect,” the physicist writes in a new book.
Both free resources are part of an update of the program's website.
Author Susan Hockfield, MIT president emerita and professor of neuroscience, receives 2020 Science Communication Award.
MIT professor’s new book, “Money for Nothing,” digs into the origins and relevance of Britain’s South Sea Bubble.
Journalists will delve into issues including racial bias and race-based health disparities, institutional responses to Covid-19, and the impacts of climate change.
With a newly minted PhD, Fernanda de Araújo Ferreira now explores the scientific enterprise through journalism.
MIT professor and writer examines the large-scale reaction to our new public health crisis.
First-ever collaboration between a university press and a children’s publisher will offer young readers fascinating insights into STEAM topics.
“Data scientists and visualization designers need to take their civic role very seriously in a pandemic,” says the MIT assistant professor.
The press is rapidly expanding free access to content including articles, books, and live discussions as a way to maintain public access to knowledge and research.
Judges praise “Ahead of the Fire” for taking a local issue and showing “why it was relevant to everyone in the country.”
The book publisher continues to produce intellectually daring, scholarly work.
Daylong symposium at MIT showcases innovative ways of sharing facts and building trust in research results.
Ten top journalists from seven countries will spend an academic year studying at MIT.
Professors David Jerison, Hong Liu, and Seth Mnookin are among 168 recognized.