


MIT Faculty Newest Releases
Drawn from the annual MIT News reading lists spotlighting works by MIT faculty and staff. This curated selection focuses on nonfiction exploring technology, science, and the intersections of society and culture. These are authoritative, thoughtâprovoking books from some of MITâs leading voices, offering fresh insights into how innovation shapes our world and our future.
1. AI & Digital Power
Crack the code behind the codeâsee how algorithms really run the world.

Unmasking AI
By Joy Buolamwini SM â17, PhD â22, member of the Media Lab Directorâs Circle

Counting Feminicide
By Catherine DâIgnazio, Associate Professor of Urban Science and Planning

Output
Edited by Nick Montfort, Professor of Digital Media
2. Engineering & Design
Where human dreams meet machine realityâand sometimes clash spectacularly.

An Introduction to System Safety Engineering
By Nancy G. Leveson, Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics

Tech Agnostic
By Greg Epstein, Humanist Chaplain

The Heart and the Chip
By Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Director of the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory

The Visual Elements Photography
By Felice Frankel, Research Scientist in Chemical Engineering

Code Work
By Héctor Beltrån, Assistant Professor of Anthropology
3. Science
Nature's mysteries decodedâprepare to see the world differently.

The Miraculous from the Material
By Alan Lightman, Professor of the Practice of Humanities

A Book of Waves
By Stefan Helmreich, Professor of Anthropology

Music and Mind
Music-tech innovators explore how sound and creativity aid wellbeing

The Transcendent Brain
By Alan Lightman, Professor of the Practice in Humanities
4. Society
The future isn't fixedâthese works show how to build a better one.

Power and Progress
By Daron Acemoglu, Institute Professor, and Simon Johnson, the Professor of Entrepreneurship

Responding to the Climate Threat
By Henry Jacoby, the Professor Emeritus in Management

Climate Future
By Robert S. Pindyck, the Professor in Finance and Economics

Longevity Hubs
Edited by Joseph F. Coughlin, senior research scientist and MIT AgeLab director, and Luke Yoquinto, MIT AgeLab research associate