Slice of MIT Podcast: A New Way to Hear About MIT
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The episodes offer a unique breadth of MIT stories, including faculty research and interviews with alumni authors. Enjoy excerpts from our favorite episodes below then subscribe on iTunes or SoundCloud to automatically receive new ones. Thank you for listening!
"What Makes Rock Band Rock?" Eran Egozy ’95 helped create Rock Band, a video game that turns gamers into rock stars and has sold more than 18 million units. He describes spending months in high school coding his Apple II computer to play back Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony. Listen to the full episode.
"Gross Science" Mark Smith PhD ’14 co-founded a non-profit stool bank that supports microbiome research. Stool samples offer a look at the bacteria inside the gastrointestine and fecal transplants are being explored as treatments for disease and infection. Listen to the full episode.
"Food for Thought" MIT has a long history with food research. One current project is the Open Agriculture Initiative, run by Caleb Harper MArch ’14, who is using alternative growing methods harnessed by open-source technology. Listen to the full episode.
"Creamed Spinach and Community" Women’s enrollment at MIT has grown grew from 1.3 percent of the student body in 1950, to 13.8 percent in 1975, and nearly 40 percent in 2014. What was it like to be a woman at MIT then and now? Alumnae share their memories of the Institute. Listen to the full episode.
"The Art of Data" How do we make sense the never-ending wave of Big Data, and how can we use it to solve real-world problems? And should we trust online reviews? Slice of MIT visited the South by Southwest festival to tackle these questions. Listen to the full episode or read the transcript.
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