Security studies and military
Seeing through walls
October 18, 2011
Researchers at MIT’s Lincoln Lab have developed new radar technology that provides real-time video of what’s going on behind solid walls.
Also labeled: Lincoln Laboratory, Location detection, Motion sensing, Video, Radar, Through-wall sensing
'Deaths of Others' in America's Wars
July 1, 2011
A book about the fate of civilians of those we fight and those we fight for
A systems-based approach to military leadership
March 7, 2011
Also labeled: Leadership, Systems design
CIS's Précis examines research, student work
December 20, 2010
Late fall edition of the biannual publication now available.
Heading off trauma
November 23, 2010
Study suggests adding a face shield to military helmets would help more soldiers avoid blast-induced brain injuries.
Andrew Bacevich on Washington Rules: America's Path to Permanent War
October 18, 2010
Presented by the Center for International Studies Starr Forum
3 Questions: George Shultz on nuclear disarmament
October 18, 2010
The former secretary of state (and former MIT professor) discusses his ongoing campaign to rid the world of nuclear weapons.
On the war path
September 15, 2010
In his new book Cultures of War, MIT historian John Dower examines the militarism that has helped define the United States in the contemporary age
Zwierlein a winner of DARPA’s Young Faculty Award competition
August 16, 2010
Will receive two-year research grant of approximately $300,000
3 Questions: Jim Walsh on the Korean standoff
May 26, 2010
An MIT international security expert discusses the escalating tensions between North Korea and South Korea, and the possibility of repairing relations.
Zwierlein named ONR Young Investigator
April 8, 2010
In Profile: Missy Cummings
April 5, 2010
Former U.S. Naval fighter pilot aims to improve how humans and computers interact.
Also labeled: Aeronautical and astronautical engineering, Computer science and technology, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), Education, teaching, academics, Electrical engineering and electronics, Engineering Systems, Faculty, Mechanical engineering, Artificial intelligence
Iron-plated snail could inspire new armor
January 27, 2010
Analysis of unique deep-sea mollusk offers insights into design of armor for soldiers and vehicles.
Also labeled: Materials science, Nanoscience and nanotechnology
3 Questions: Kosta Tsipis on nuclear proliferation
February 3, 2009
Far from perfect
October 27, 2008
With election days away, Stewart charts progress of U.S. voting security
Also labeled: Political science, Voting and elections
Sniffing out success
September 29, 2008
MIT engineers mass-produce smell receptors in lab; 'artificial noses' to follow?
Examining cargo at the atomic level
September 24, 2008
Imaging technology could help detect nuclear material inside cargo without opening the doors
Panel to address foreign challenges awaiting next president
September 16, 2008
Solutions-driven culture draws Fallon to MIT
September 2, 2008
Veteran of global hot spots to share insights during fall CIS fellowship
MIT Lincoln Laboratory software aims to thwart cyber hackers
August 27, 2008
Also labeled: Computer science and technology
Protection built to scale--fish scale, that is
July 27, 2008
Primitive 'dinosaur eel' could inspire future body armor
Tomorrow's soldier: powered, spring-loaded and located
April 18, 2008
Annual competition showcases innovative ideas
MIT web site puts human face on Iraq war
January 18, 2008
MIT gas sensor is tiny, quick
January 10, 2008
Energy-efficient device could quickly detect hazardous chemicals
























