At a KSJ seminar, the MIT physicist and historian David Kaiser uses dessert, conspiracy theory, and the occasional particle detector to explain how scientists are trying to close the loopholes in quantum theory.
A Women’s Film Festival With a KSJ Assist
Lauren Whaley (KSJ 2016-17) will introduce the director of “Jackson,” an intimate documentary about three women caught up in the fight to close the last free-standing abortion clinic in Mississippi, to be screened on Thursday, March 9, at MIT’s Women Take the Reel film festival.
Now Live: KSJ-TV
Our new video channel goes live with a feature about a NASA scientist who discovered strange, ancient microbes in giant crystal caves in northern Mexico.
Knight Science Journalism at MIT
For three decades, the acclaimed fellowship program has helped journalists from around the world learn how to better document and illuminate the intersection of science, technology, and human culture.
This Is Your Brain on Placebos
Erik Vance, author of the acclaimed new book “Suggestible You,” visited the KSJ program to talk about the ways the brain can fool the body into healing.
Talking Climate With Andrew Revkin
The writer tells a KSJ seminar about two decades of climate coverage for The New York Times and his recent move to ProPublica.