MIT Museum exhibit features 100 early photographic portraits
"Daguerre’s American Legacy: Photographic Portraits (1840-1900)," from the Wm. B. Becker Collection, is on view in Kurtz Gallery for Photography from April 18 to Jan. 4, 2015.
"Daguerre’s American Legacy: Photographic Portraits (1840-1900)," from the Wm. B. Becker Collection, is on view in Kurtz Gallery for Photography from April 18 to Jan. 4, 2015.
‘Invisible Coral Flows’ documents flow of water generated by the cilia on coral’s surface.
A new Web tool could help measure subjective impressions of urban environments, which may have consequences for social behaviors.
Buckley Prize winner was member of the Institute community for more than 50 years.
A new technique enables the conversion of an ordinary camera into a light-field camera capable of recording high-resolution, multiperspective images.
Middle and high school students from Beijing engaged in project-based hands-on science and engineering lessons at the Edgerton Center.
Guidelines and resources on the use of images.
MIT Professor Harold Edgerton’s high-speed photography and sonar devices revolutionized ocean exploration.
Low-cost camera targeted for first responders, military
In a new book, MIT’s Felice Frankel aims to help scientists and engineers improve the way they portray their research through photos, diagrams and graphs.
Professor J. Kim Vandiver on the history and future of the Edgerton Center.