A look at Japan’s evolving intelligence efforts
New book examines the past and future of Japanese intelligence services in a rapidly shifting world.
New book examines the past and future of Japanese intelligence services in a rapidly shifting world.
Inspired by a family background with extensive U.S-Japan ties, historian Hiromu Nagahara explores Japan’s cultural links to other societies.
Teppei Yamamoto examines the methods of his discipline, to help scholars nail down cause and effect.
Shotokan karate provides MIT community members with a unique artistic outlet.
Influential team counsels leaders, educates students, and informs policy.
Professor Joseph Sussman honored for his 25 years of service as JR East Professor
CMS/W lecturer and Open Doc Lab fellow wins prestigious documentary filmmaking prize for "Furusato," chronicling effects of the Fukushima nuclear disaster.
Scientists find gas at center of Perseus cluster travels much more slowly than expected.
Community members are working on fundraising efforts in the wake of recent quakes in Ecuador and Japan.
Masubuchi, a leading expert on welding science and fabrication technology, also started the Japanese Language School.
‘Global Principles’ course challenges students at MIT and the University of Tokyo to develop a cross-cultural, systems approach to materials science and engineering.
MIT-hosted urban planning conference highlights explosion of information on cities.
Former MISTI associate director and MIT-Japan director will visit MISTI to discuss her new novel, "The Outsider."