Model can more naturally detect depression in conversations Neural network learns speech patterns that predict depression in clinical interviews. Full story via MIT News → | |
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MIT Energy Initiative study reports on the future of nuclear energy Findings suggest new policy models and cost-cutting technologies could help nuclear play a vital role in climate solutions. Full story via MIT News → | |
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Students welcomed back to renovated New House Redesigned building connects living groups with improved accessibility, new amenities, and more. Full story via MIT News → | |
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Ana Miljacki: Scholar of designers and dreamers Historian, curator, and designer studies architects and their quest to make a better world. Full story via MIT News → | |
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23 women in STEM they should teach you about in school // BuzzFeed In a listing of underappreciated women in the STEM fields, Buzzfeed highlights Prof. Sangeeta Bhatia, who is noted as an “incredible role model for women in STEM.” Full story via BuzzFeed → |
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Study: Nuclear revival necessary for cutting global carbon emissions // Axios A new MIT Energy Initiative report details how the increasing cost of nuclear power undermines its “potential contribution and increases the cost of achieving deep decarbonization.” Full story via Axios → |
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MIT No. 2 in Wall Street Journal / Times Higher Education college rankings // The Wall Street Journal MIT has been named the number 2 school in the country in this year’s WSJ/THE rankings. MIT Vice Chancellor Ian Waitz explains that MIT offers students a “candy store” of learning opportunities: “We invest a great deal in the students here.” Full story via The Wall Street Journal → |
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“The Last Days of Pompeii,” on view at MIT // The Boston Globe Delia Gonzalez’s new exhibit at the MIT List Visual Arts Center turns to “ancient civilization in search of meaning — specifically the eruption of Mount Vesuvius and the destruction of Pompeii, in the year 79.” Full story via The Boston Globe → |
| Name: Andrea Wirth Affiliation: Academic administrator for the School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences Hometown: Midland, Michigan Years at MIT: 16 Favorite holiday: An unexpected snow day Hobbies: Rudimental drumming, Revolutionary War reenacting Coolest person you’ve ever met: Herbie Hancock Best past Halloween costume: The vines at Wrigley Field Secret superpower: Ability to define a music piece’s tempo without a metronome Favorite thing about MIT: The culture of learning for learning’s sake |
| | The MIT Central Utilities Plant is “the heartbeat of the campus”: Operating 24/7/365 (366 in leap years!), it supplies electricity, steam, and chilled water. An upgrade, currently in progress, will boost resiliency, allowing the plant to meet 100 percent of MIT’s electrical needs. Watch the video on YouTube → | | “The McGovern Institute is collaborating with the MIT Museum on its current exhibit: ‘The Beautiful Brain.’ We thought it would be fun to have a human brain on display, and the easiest way to do that was to volunteer my own (3-D-printed) brain. I walked downstairs to our imaging center on my lunch hour, had my brain scanned in an MRI, then sent the coordinates to CopyTech to print. I’m told it’s the first brain they ever printed. Truth be told, my brain is a lot smaller than I had expected!” —Julie Pryor, McGovern Institute communications More on the exhibit via The Boston Globe → | This edition of the MIT Weekly was brought to you by this year’s East Campus amusement park. 🎡 Want a daily dose of MIT in your Inbox? Click “update preferences” below to receive the MIT Daily. (New subscribers can sign up here.) Thanks for reading, and have a great week! —Maia, MIT News Office |
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