3 Questions: David Kaiser on Thomas Kuhn’s paradigm shift
Scholars mark 50th anniversary of 'The Structure of Scientific Revolutions.'
Scholars mark 50th anniversary of 'The Structure of Scientific Revolutions.'
MIT senior Shannon Taylor researches 500-year-old artifacts and art to understand and restore materials.
MIT political scientist and voting expert weighs in on the state of the presidential campaign, the shifting demographics of America, and the tossup U.S. Senate races.
Historian of technology’s new book traces the surprisingly recent invention of a standard military practice.
In new book, economists Daron Acemoglu and James Robinson assert that above all else, political institutions — not culture or natural resources — determine the wealth of nations.
New book examines the critical juncture when human endeavors began to dominate the planet.
MIT historian’s re-evaluation of Democracy in America emphasizes Alexis de Tocqueville’s doubts and concerns about politics in the United States.
Five-day, three-nation Asian trip includes meetings with Institute friends and collaborators.
Historian’s innovative hypothesis paints new picture of ancient Italy and aims to explain how the Roman Republic fell.
Addressing the environment, cities, architecture, angry people and ‘Creative Magic’
Historian takes home award for her account of the ratification of the American Constitution.
As part of MIT’s 150th-birthday celebration, computer science luminaries — many from MIT's faculty — gathered on campus for a two-day symposium.