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MIT Technology Review·Open Source·4d ago·by MIT Alumni News Staff·~1 min read

Recent books from the MIT community

Recent books from the MIT community May/June 2026 Priority Technologies: Ensuring US Security and Shared Prosperity Edited by Elisabeth B. Reynolds, professor of the practice of urban studies and planning and former executive director of the MIT Task Force on the Work of the Future MIT PRESS, 2026, $24.95 The Shape of Wonder: How Scientists Think, Work, and Live By Alan Lightman, professor of the practice of the humanities, and Martin Rees PENGUIN RANDOM HOUSE, 2025, $28 Spheres of Injustice: The Ethical Promise of Minority Presence By Bruno Perreau, professor of French studies and language MIT PRESS, 2025, $34 The Analytics Edge in Healthcare By Dimitris Bertsimas, SM ’87, PhD ’88, professor of management and operations research and associate dean of online education and AI; Agni Orfanoudaki, PhD ’21; and Holly Wiberg DYNAMIC IDEAS, 2025, $110 The Art of Monetary…

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