Massachusetts Institute of Technology
September 28, 2016

MIT News: around campus

A weekly digest of the Institute’s community news

Students' web app seeks to simplify, modernize voter registration

A solution for millennials by millennials, votemate takes the frustration out of registering to vote.

Innovation for everyone

Four firms take top prizes in MIT's new Inclusive Innovation Competition.

From engineer to urban planner

Grad student Billy Ndengeyingoma helps improve affordable-housing design in Africa.

Engineer, explain thyself

A new online tool helps graduate students communicate — in their own languages.

Q&A: How Twitter explains the 2016 election

“Electome” project charts the national conversation in unique detail.

Thirteen universities adopt MicroMasters and launch 18 new programs via edX

MITx expands reach of MicroMasters in supply chain management with new paths to a master’s degree.

In the Media

AP reporter Collin Binkley writes about Swapfest, an event hosted by the MIT Radio Society, in conjunction with the MIT UHF Repeater Association, the MIT Electronics Research Society, and the Harvard Wireless Club, “where tinkerers from across New England go to buy and sell the gadgets they can't find in stores.” 

Associated Press

Prof. Stuart Madnick writes for CNBC about how corporations can protect themselves from the growing threat of cyber crime. “It is up to senior business leaders to take the lead in protecting their organizations,” writes Madnick. “That can only be accomplished by working together with government, industry, and academia.”

CNBC

Wall Street Journal reporter Melinda Beck spotlights the MIT D-Lab’s emphasis on flexible business plans and designs when developing innovations for developing nations. Beck highlights two D-Lab projects, an effort to make low-cost sanitary pads available in rural India and SurgiBox, a “collapsible tent that creates a sterile space around the portion of a patient undergoing surgery,” as examples. 

The Wall Street Journal

research & innovation

Automated screening for childhood communication disorders

Computer system could help identify subtle speech, language disorders in time for early intervention.

To produce biopharmaceuticals on demand, just add water

Freeze-dried cellular components can be rehydrated to churn out useful proteins.

Pinpointing a brain circuit that can keep fears at bay

Study suggests path to prolonging treatment effectiveness for phobias or post-traumatic stress disorder.

MIT researchers prove fast microbial evolutionary bursts exist

Study reveals closely related microbes can diversify rapidly via horizontal gene transfer.

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