Projects make inroads on global food and water challenges
MIT researchers supported by J-WAFS present results of their work on food and water security.
MIT researchers supported by J-WAFS present results of their work on food and water security.
Future City Innovation Connector to support projects addressing rapid growth of Chinese cities.
Research from MIT's CITE program leverages a procurement process to identify opportunities for improving food aid supply chains.
Via social media, residents can contribute to public map that increases safety and helps response planning.
PhD student works at the intersection of urban planning and computer science.
Stranded in Houston by hurricane floodwaters, an MIT associate professor sees firsthand how design and policy decisions affected the storm’s impact.
Study: Commercial parks have boosted growth, created new urban centers.
Successful programs aren’t limited to well-off towns with strong environmental movements.
Grantees will spend the 2017-2018 academic year conducting research abroad.
A novel thesis in the form of a podcast gives voice to issues of security and identity in New York and Paris.
Assistant professor of urban studies and planning argues immigration is good for the U.S. and that President Trump's executive order threatens national security.
Involving local farmers in tackling a problem can provide long-lasting benefits.
Study: Without HOV policies, urban traffic gets much, much worse.
New AFFOA facility represents a significant MIT investment in advanced manufacturing innovation.
Senseable City Lab visualizes 20 years of data to show how students, faculty, and scholars join MIT from all over the world.