Singapore-MIT
LGBT content and video games: MIT lab tackles the issue
September 22, 2011
Popular games still haven’t shown they can handle lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender representations. Research at the Singapore-MIT GAMBIT Game Lab wants to change that.
Award-winning game explores puzzling dreams
August 4, 2011
MIT game wins Kongregate award, to receive 1 million free ad impressions
Also labeled: Awards, honors and fellowships, Faculty, Game Lab, Research, Students, Video games, Arts, Humanities, Digital
Game of the Week returns to Gambit Game Lab
January 28, 2011
Video series highlights top MIT video game design work
Also labeled: Game Lab, Video games
Fine-tuning photosynthesis
November 5, 2010
MIT analysis shows how synthetic systems for capturing the sun’s energy could be made more efficient.
Getting bacteria to do a plant’s job
October 1, 2010
Researchers engineer microbes for low-cost production of precursor of anticancer drug Taxol and other pharmaceuticals.
MIT, visiting Singapore students transform games research with two more new releases
September 22, 2010
Singapore-MIT GAMBIT Game Lab games delve into color theory and recursive learning.
At MIT summer program, visiting Singapore students push video game boundaries
September 8, 2010
GAMBIT Game Lab releases seven games that buck tradition.
MIT signs formal agreement with Singapore University of Technology and Design
January 26, 2010
President Hockfield lauds new university’s ‘distinctive vision’
Also labeled: Collaboration, Education, teaching, academics, MIT Administration, MIT presidency, Global
SMART accepting applications for Undergraduate Research Fellowships
December 16, 2009
Fellowships provides a unique opportunity for undergraduates to participate in the SMART Centre in Singapore.
Reporter’s Notebook: Game Theory
November 30, 2009
At the Singapore-MIT GAMBIT Game Lab, researchers examine what makes video games click with players — or what doesn't.
A Global Collaboration to Chart the Future of Urban Mobility
October 28, 2009
MIT teams up with three universities in Singapore to develop smart, sustainable urban transportation solutions
Also labeled: Transportation@MIT












