In the late 1990s, a Harley-Davidson executive named Donald Kieffer became general manager of a company engine plant near Milwaukee. […]

Seeing what you see — Harvard Gazette
Cécile Fromont believes that something new can be revealed about an artwork or artifact every time someone lays eyes on […]

Jitters give way to discovery — Harvard Gazette
It’s September at Harvard and all the signs are here. Pathways under the canopy of American elms and honey locusts […]

Why are Americans so pessimistic about economic prospects? — Harvard Gazette
There is some uncertainty mostly driven by the new global tariffs, but overall the U.S. economy is doing reasonably well, […]

Ten years later, LIGO is a black-hole hunting machine | MIT News
The following article is adapted from a press release issued by the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO) Laboratory. LIGO is […]

3 Questions: On humanizing scientists | MIT News
Alan Lightman has spent much of his authorial career writing about scientific discovery, the boundaries of knowledge, and remarkable findings […]

Study explains how a rare gene variant contributes to Alzheimer’s disease | MIT News
A new study from MIT neuroscientists reveals how rare variants of a gene called ABCA7 may contribute to the development […]

DOE selects MIT to establish a Center for the Exascale Simulation of Coupled High-Enthalpy Fluid–Solid Interactions | MIT News
The U.S. Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration (DOE/NNSA) recently announced that it has selected MIT to establish a new […]

Demo Day features hormone-tracking sensors, desalination systems, and other innovations | MIT News
Kresge Auditorium came alive Friday as MIT entrepreneurs took center stage to share their progress in the delta v startup […]

MIT software tool turns everyday objects into animated, eye-catching displays | MIT News
Whether you’re an artist, advertising specialist, or just looking to spruce up your home, turning everyday objects into dynamic displays […]