Published August 10, 2025What if L.A.'s so-called flaws were under appreciated assets rather than liabilities? DUSP Prof. Carlo Ratti and CoMotion founder John Rossant explore the concept of a reimagined Los Angeles. Los Angeles Times
Published August 5, 2025This New Bionic Knee Is Changing the Game for Lower Leg Amputees MIT Media Lab scientists have developed a prosthesis that is directly integrated with muscle and bone in order to improve... Smithsonian Magazine
Published July 31, 2025MIT finds people walking faster, lingering less in public spaces The study from DUSP's Senseable City Lab that hopes to guide the design of public spaces . Dezeen
Published July 28, 2025The way people walk in cities has changed DUSP Senseable City Lab researchers have found that “pedestrians in three major northeastern U.S. cities – Boston, New York... Newsweek
Published July 21, 2025AI is reimagining retirement. But, who's plugging it in? In an article for "Forbes," DUSP's Joseph Coughlin explores the role of technology in the lives of retirees. Forbes
Published July 15, 2025Extending the life of America's aging bridges Architecture's John Ochsendorf speaks with Chronicle about his work teaching students how to build bridges while highlighting... WCVB-TV
Published July 15, 2025Meet the architect behind Boston's most iconic bridges Miguel Rosales SMArchS '87 is featured along with Rosales's work developing over 12 bridges in Boston, including the Leonard... WCVB-TV
Published July 10, 2025Bionic knee developed by MIT Media Lab researchers gives amputees a new world of motion Research at Prof. Hugh Herr's Yang Center for Bionics helps people with above-the-knee amputations walk faster and avoid... Boston Globe
Published June 22, 2025Why climate adaptation must become architecture's central project “Architecture must reorient itself not as resignation, but as an act of creative resistance,” says MIT's Carlo Ratti, the... Bloomberg