Rethinking MIT's Space

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  • September/October 2007
  • By Jennifer Chu

Recent Books

From the MIT community

What We Know about
Climate Change

By Kerry Emanuel '76, PhD '78, professor of meteorology

MIT Press, 2007, $14.95

Feeding the Fire: The Lost History and Uncertain Future of Mankind's Energy Addiction

By Mark Eberhart, PhD '83

Random House, 2007, $24.00

The Robotics Primer

By Maja J. Mataric, SM '90, PhD '94

MIT Press, 2007, $30.00

Ingmar Bergman, Cinematic Philoso­pher: Reflections on His Creativity

By Irving Singer, philosophy professor

MIT Press, 2007, $24.95

Power Quality in Electrical Systems

By Alexander Kusko, SM '44, ScD '51, and Marc T. Thompson '85, SM '92, PhD '97

McGraw-Hill, 2007, $115.00

Adaptive Antennas and Receivers

Edited by Melvin Weiner '55, SM '56

CRC Press, 2005, $333.00

Corridors of Betrayal

A novel by Gil Dewart '53, SM '54

PublishAmerica, 2007, $24.95

Language, Consciousness, Culture: Essays on Mental Structure

By Ray Jackendoff, PhD '69

MIT Press, 2007, $36.00

Peace Parks: Conservation and Conflict Resolution

Edited by Saleem H. Ali, PhD '01

MIT Press, 2007, $72.00

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