“My dream is to make bits tangible and atoms dance.”—Hiroshi Ishii
Biologically encoded augmented reality: multiplexing perceptual bandwidths
Sustainable Development Goal 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth seeks to promote inclusive and sustainable economic growth, employment, and…
These sessions will focus on tools for privacy-aware contact tracing.
Sasha Costanza-Chock will present key insights from their book Design Justice.
Sven-Olof Lindblad of Lindblad Expeditions will share their efforts to adapt during COVID-19 and carry on their conservation work.
Olfactory User Interfaces: Toward Implicit Human-Computer Interaction across the Consciousness Continuum
Embodied Mathematics by Interactive Sketching
Self-Aware Self-Assembly for Space Architecture: growth paradigms for in-space manufacturing
Sustainable Development Goal 3: Good Health and Wellbeing seeks to ensure healthy lives and promote wellbeing for all at all ages. This web…
Discrete Mechanical Metamaterials
These are public talks via webcast every Wednesday at 10am.
MIT Human Systems Lab and the Open Ocean Initiative co-host a seminar on "Ocean Worlds" by NASA’s Dr. Darlene Lim.
What are the most pressing challenges confronting governments, industry, and civil society?
Autonomic Activity from Human Videos
Energy is recognized as a key enabler for sustainable development, and the transition toward clean and sustainable sources of energy is reg…
50 speakers celebrating 50 years - Live online
Dissertation Title: Experiencing data together: combining art, technology, and community to move towards collective action on environm…
Theme: "Putting Data to Work: Building Public-Private Partnerships to Increase Resilience & Enhance the Socioeconomic Value of Data"
MIT Professor Thomas Peacock will discuss the environmental impact of deep-sea mining sediment plumes on ocean biology.
TED2020 will now take place as an eight-week online experience.
Register The Moon Dialogs is pleased to announce the fourth salon in our series aimed at advancing interdisciplinary lunar policy thin…
How does better information lead to different policy decisions?
A virtual hearing on "Exposure Notification and Contact Tracing: How AI Helps Localities Reopen Safely and Researchers Find a Cure"
“Champs -Elysées, History & Perspectives” presents the streets' current usages, and proposes a vision of its potential evolutions.
John T. Leong, Obama Foundation Fellow and CEO of Kupu, engages, equips, and empowers the next generation of conservation leaders.
First in a series of virtual seminars co-hosted by Space Enabled and the Secure World Foundation.
Prof. Pentland to outline his ideas and thoughts on the topic for the first event of the online series Sydney Pacific Presidential Lectures.
Dr. Brennan Phillips will discuss his latest low cost underwater camera system used for bio-logging traveling marine animals.
What makes a space program successful? What can we learn from previous space programs for emerging space countries?
LunchBreak is a series of live, online interviews with science- and technology-inspired artists.
Tara Roberts will discuss how the finding of a slave shipwreck transformed and empowered a community in Costa Rica.
Join a spirited discussion about the return to human spaceflight and how close we are to building a sustainable civilization beyond Earth
An avid sailor, diver, and National Geographic explorer, Dr. Grace Young is passionate about developing technologies to help better underst…
This exhibition is a part of "Our new season" at the MoMA.
Elizabeth Stephenson is the director of the New England Aquarium’s Marine Conservation Action Fund (MCAF) a global micro-granting and fello…
Space Science in Context is an experimental virtual conference bringing space and science and technology studies (STS) scholars together.
Arts at MIT will present two works by Tod Machover.
Magnetomicrometry: Tissue Length Tracking via Implanted Magnetic Beads
The US Embassy in Italy & Italian Space Agency invite you to a virtual program of the From Home to Space series
Dr. Dava Newman is the Apollo Program Professor of Astronautics at MIT and a Harvard–MIT Health, Sciences, and Technolo…
Dissertation Title: Discovering the Meaning Behind the Story: Creating a System for Documenting and Supporting Children's Narrat…
Dissertation Title: Collective behavior over social networks with data-driven and machine learning modelsAbstract: Individuals fo…
Robust Genome Editing with Broad-Targeting CRISPR Enzymes
Dissertation Title: Resynthesizing Volumetric Soundscapes: Low-rank Subspace Methods for Soundfield Estimation and ReconstructionParticipat…
Estimating and forecasting mental distress using data from electronic health records and medical and pharmacy claims
Sonali Prasad is a Knight Science Journalism Fellow at MIT. She has worked on climate and environment stories across different forms, be i…
Ramesh Raskar and Sandy Pentland present approaches and projects related to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Exhibition installations created in MIT’s Vision in Art and Neuroscience course engage the constructive nature of perception.
The Sound of Obsessing has been highlighted as part of the virtual exhibition The List at Home.
Digital Expressive Media for Supporting Early Literacy through Child-Driven, Scaffolded Play
Kevin Esvelt, Kent Larson, Esteban Moro, Sandy Pentland, Beth Porter, Ron Rivest, and Ramesh Raskar will each present a short talk.
Calm yourself with coloring and learn math in the meantime!
Designing the Organism-Environment Relationship: Principles for Biodesign Prototyping at Scale
An astronaut, a veteran space executive, an ethicist, and a visionary engineer explore the potential of a future space civilization.
This latest concert produced by CAST brings together the music of film soundtracks with Tod Machover’s A Toronto Symphony.
We talk to satellite's and space's future about their visions to develop life beyond Earth and what can be done today to make this a reality
We are pleased to announce a two-day conference event to be held in Boston in early March 2020.
Nicole L'Huillier will speak at an event as part of ACT's Spring 2020 Artistic Research Luncheon Series.
Open Ocean will be at the Ocean Sciences Meeting in San Diego, February 16-21, 2020.
Experts from all over the world will gather to discuss and exchange on space traffic management.