A copy of "Conceiving Histories: Trying for Pregnancy, Past and Present" by Isabel Davis and illustrated by Anna Burel on an orange table.
π "Conceiving Histories" has been shortlisted for the V&A Illustration Awards! Please join us in congratulating author @drbeldavis.bsky.social and illustrator Anna Burel on this honor: www.vam.ac.uk/info/va-illu...
Learn more about their beautiful book here: mitpress.mit.edu/978026204948...
06.03.2026 23:15
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From left to right: "Her Space, Her Time" and "Amaza Lee Meredith Imagines Herself Modern" displayed on a table against a blue background.
Our Women's History Month reading list features books by and about notable women in STEM, architecture, politics, science fiction, and more. Find your next read: mitpress.mit.edu/a-reading-li...
06.03.2026 20:28
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How Notting Hill Exposed Britainβs Postcolonial Crisis
Roger Mayne and Stuart Hall's complementary visions reveal how racial animus in London reflected a deeper post-war crisis of whiteness and masculine identity.
After WWII, Britain's identity crisis was captured by Roger Mayne and interpreted by Stuart Hall, who revealed a neighborhood β and nation β grappling with prejudice and a loss of imperial power.
06.03.2026 15:30
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A 2D image of "Melancholy Wedgwood" on a light blue background.
Congratulations to Iris Moon, whose book "Melancholy Wedgwood" has received the Historians of British Art book award for best Exemplary Scholarship on the Period between 1600-1800: historiansofbritishart.org/hba-book-awa... @hba-caa.bsky.social
06.03.2026 12:16
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Promotional graphic for Cass Sunstein's "Separation of Powers" event at Politics and Prose with Cass's headshot next to the cover of his book.
Join @casssunstein.bsky.social at @politicsprose.bsky.social for a talk on "Separation of Powers: How to Preserve Liberty in Troubled Times."
π Sat, March 14th
π 3:00 PM
π5015 Connecticut Ave NW, D.C.
(previous event rescheduled due to weather)
Link for details: politics-prose.com/cass-sunstei...
05.03.2026 23:05
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The @mitpress.bsky.social will be at this year's #PaxEast. We hope you'll swing by and check out our scifi/game design books. We'll have some special giveaways as well.
Visit us at booth 21097.
05.03.2026 21:06
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Live now! www.reddit.com/r/space/comm...
05.03.2026 16:16
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Hand holding a copy of "Of One Blood" by Pauline Hopkins on a plain background. The cover features a stylized illustration by Seth.
"A seminal work of Black speculative fiction. Over a century since its original publication, Hopkinsβs classic remains as relevant today as ever." βΒ @pdjeliclark.bsky.social
We highly recommend Pauline Hopkins' "Of One Blood" to broaden your #scifi reading list: mitpress.mit.edu/978026254429...
04.03.2026 21:40
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Scott Solomon in front of a world map holding a sign that reads:
Reddit!
I'm Scott Solomon
AMA
Thurs, Mar 5 11 am - 1 pm ET
u/the_mit_press
How will humans evolve on Mars? Join @scottsolomon.bsky.social, the author of "Becoming Martian," for a Reddit AMA at r/space tomorrow at 11 am EST!
04.03.2026 13:16
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Psychopathy is a zombie idea. Why does it cling on? | Aeon Essays
Virtually everything you think you know about psychopathy has been thoroughly debunked. Why does this zombie idea live on?
Virtually everything you think you know about psychopathy has been thoroughly debunked. Why does this zombie idea live on?
(the latest from Rasmus Rosenberg Larsen, author of "Psychopathy Unmasked")
04.03.2026 00:00
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3D image of "Every Living Creature: How Xenotransplantation Will Change Our Lives" by Joshua D. Mezrich, MD on a dark pink background. The cover features silhouettes of a pig and various body organs.
In "Every Living Creature," award-winning transplant surgeon Joshua Mezrich explores the incredible history and promise of inter-species organ transplantation to provide a hopeful look toward the future of medicine. Out April 7th: mitpress.mit.edu/978026205116...
03.03.2026 19:28
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A copy of "Start with Questions: The Classroom as Design Studio" on a plain background. The cover features multiple rows of question marks in different fonts of various colorful backgrounds.
Out today, @karenbrennan.bsky.social and Sarah Blum-Smith explore how Kβ12 teachers support studentsβ self-directed learning in "Start with Questions," a compelling vision of classrooms as design studios: mitpress.mit.edu/978026205146...
03.03.2026 14:16
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Free registration is open for the 2026 Environmental Humanities Symposium, hosted by the Environmental Humanities Initiative together with CCEP!
Keynoted by Javiera Barandiaran, who will speak about her brand new book *Living Minerals* for @mitpress.bsky.social
Register: shorturl.at/NauHZ
02.03.2026 23:05
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Amy Tan, Ekow Eshun and Michael Connelly among L.A. Times Book Prize honorees and finalists
Novelists Amy Tan ('The Joy Luck Club') and Adam Ross ('Playworld') are among this year's L.A. Times Book Prizes honorees, while finalists include Michael Connelly, Stephen Graham Jones and Mollyβ¦
π₯³ Congratulations to @jennifer-clapp.bsky.social, whose book "Titans of Industrial Agriculture" has been named a finalist in the History Category for the 2025 @latimes.com Book Prizes!
Winners will be announced on April 17th, at the LA Times Festival of Books:
03.03.2026 00:40
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Very sorry to hear of Dagfinn's passing. He graciously agreed to write an introduction to the new edition of Quine's 'Word and Object' that @mitpress.bsky.social published in 2013.
02.03.2026 15:58
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How Albert Einstein Found Faith at the Edge of Reason
Though wary of organized religion, the physicist believed that the harmony of universal laws pointed to a higher power.
As a boy, Albert Einstein felt βdeep religiosity.β Then, at 12, scienceΒ became his second paradise. But he never set one against the other, writing, βthe cosmic religious feeling is the strongest and noblest motive for scientific research.β
02.03.2026 20:01
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The Internet Is an Occult Machine (w/ Shira Chess)
YouTube video by Douglas Rushkoff
The counterculture spent the 90s trying to destroy consensus reality. It worked.
We just didn't have a plan for what came next.
Stream and subscribe my conversation with @shirachess.bsky.social:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWOp...
02.03.2026 16:51
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An open page of "The Inner Passage" featuring a black-and-white photograph of a landscape.
Some of the earliest canals in colonial America, known as the Inner Passage, were constructed by enslaved people living in the Lowcountry of South Carolina, and later used to escape slavery. "The Inner Passage" documents the lost narrative of this southern waterway: mitpress.mit.edu/978026205171...
02.03.2026 14:16
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Screenshot of an oped headline and description from the Washington Post.
The flaw that could prevent humans from becoming deep-space explorers
NASA should focus on the boday and mind, not just engineering, for cosmic travel.
"As a scientist and explorer, I understand the allure ... Humans, however, have one essential flaw that makes us poorly suited to being deep-space explorers."
@scottsolomon.bsky.social explains how our biology could hinder cosmic space travel: www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/202...
02.03.2026 00:28
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Three 3D book covers on a bright green background: Expecting Inequity, Profit Vs. Progress, and The Curie Society: Game of Code.
This month: an unsettling exploration of the persistence of racism in reproductive healthcare in the US; a visionary account of how genome writing can help preserve the planet; the young heroes of the Curie Society take on a new mission; and more: mitpress.mit.edu/march-2026-b...
01.03.2026 16:05
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Bridgebuilders and Historians Turned Metal Into Myth
Historians often reinforce evolutionist narratives that rank civilizations and nationalize invention.
Interesting combined material and conceptual history here:
Bridgebuilders and Historians Turned Metal Into Myth thereader.mitpress.mit.edu/bridgebuilde... #Bridges #Engineering #Evolution #Metal via @mitpress.bsky.social
#Anthropology #STS
28.02.2026 20:11
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This BHM, weβre highlighting some of the remarkable people we have the honor of working with. These dedicated, brilliant folks are championing environmental justice, changing the conversation, advancing science, reclaiming land, advancing science, and more. #BlackHistoryMonth #EnvironmentalJustice
28.02.2026 17:01
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A 3D image of "Beatrice the Sixteenth" by Irene Clyde on a blue background. The cover features a stylized illustration of a feminine statue posed sitting among torches. A note indicates an introduction by Lucy Sante is included.
Coming soon to the Radium Age series, "Beatrice the Sixteenth" follows its protagonist to an alternate Earth where she stumbles upon a utopian society in which the very concept of gender is unknown: mitpress.mit.edu/978026205162...
28.02.2026 16:16
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Really pleased to see "Person, Thing, Robot" @mitpress.bsky.social on this list from @blaiseaguera.bsky.social And very happy to see it in such good company.
27.02.2026 20:33
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The Procedure Awards β Honoring Bold Healthcare Books - Uncommon Bold
Recognizing imaginative books that challenge conventional narratives in medicine and rethink how our healthcare systems work.
Honored to share that Nora Kenworthy has received the first annual Procedure Awards for her book "Crowded Out: The True Costs of Crowdfunding Healthcare." This award celebrates bold books that reimagine healthcare. Congratulations, Nora @kenworthy.bsky.social!
27.02.2026 20:28
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