Scene at MIT: Margaret Hamilton’s Apollo code
A brief history of the famous 1969 photo of the software that sent humans to the moon.
A brief history of the famous 1969 photo of the software that sent humans to the moon.
An MIT study on the connection between technology development and emissions-reduction policies informs Paris climate negotiations.
World-renowned mathematician, learning theorist, and educational-technology visionary was a founding faculty member of the MIT Media Lab.
MIT Institute for Data, Systems, and Society research from the Technology and Policy Program highlights multidisciplinary approaches to data-driven policies.
Program blurs the lines between academia and the world.
Launched in an MIT dorm room, alum’s venture capital firm now controls $150 million in assets.
Addressing the world’s most pressing issues, second year of program will focus on in-person gatherings, solution proposals.
Workshop led by scientist and photographer Felice Frankel teaches researchers how to translate experiments into captivating images.
A new MIT project taps into particle collisions to generate music and forge harmony between science and art.
Study shows inconsistent public opinion on safety of driverless cars.
CoalMap online tool shows what policy regulations and technological advancements can do for the cost-competitiveness of solar and wind energy.
Architect and MIT Professor James Wescoat promotes institutional capacity building to manage a critical resource.
Special event marks four decades of TPP and looks to the future of technology and policy.