Episodes

  • Get out the vote — Ariel White
    Nov 19 2024

    Ariel White is an associate professor of Political Science at MIT. She studies voting and voting rights, race, the criminal legal system, and bureaucratic behavior as a way to shed light on people's everyday interactions with government. Her recent work investigates how potential voters react to being affected by punitive government policies, such as incarceration and immigration enforcement, and how people can make their way back onto the voting registries after these experiences.

    Links:

    • Ariel White
    • Political Science
    • MIT Gov/Lab

    Timestamps:

    Show notes and transcript: https://news.mit.edu/podcast/podcast-curiosity-unbounded-episode-11-get-out-vote

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    28 mins
  • Making medicine easier to swallow — Giovanni Traverso
    Nov 5 2024

    Giovanni "Gio" Traverso is an associate professor in MIT's Department of Mechanical Engineering and a gastroenterologist at Boston's Brigham and Women's Hospital. His work focuses on innovative methods for drug delivery, diagnostics, and biological sensing. Here, Gio speaks with MIT President Sally Kornbluth about tackling the core challenges of taking medication, the unique perspective that comes with being both a professor and a practicing gastroenterologist, and the importance of entrepreneurship.

    Links:

    • The Laboratory for Translational Engineering
    • MIT School of Engineering
    • MIT Department of Mechanical Engineering

    Timestamps:

    • (04:48) - Electroceuticals
    • (06:08) - The gut-brain connection's affect on appetite
    • (08:29) - The challenges of adherence to medication schedules
    • (15:45) - Entrepreneurship

    Show notes and transcript: https://news.mit.edu/podcast/podcast-curiosity-unbounded-episode-10-making-medicine-easier-swallow

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    22 mins
  • Silk, the fabric of more sustainable agriculture — Benedetto Marelli
    Sep 24 2024

    Benedetto Marelli is a biomedical engineer by training and a materials scientist. He is an associate professor in MIT’s Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. His work is focused on the fabrication of new biopolymers that can interact with biomolecules, living matter, and the environment. Here, Benedetto speaks with MIT President Sally Kornbluth about the advantages of using silk-based coatings in agriculture as well as for water filtration, and why being bold and creative can lead to powerful discoveries.

    Links:

    • Laboratory for Advanced Biopolymers
    • Civil and Environmental Engineering
    • MIT Climate Project

    Timestamps:

    • (01:23) - The benefits of silk use for agriculture
    • (06:00) - MIT’s Climate Grand Challenges
    • (07:12) - Using silk to filter out forever chemicals
    • (09:31) - MIT’s Climate Project

    Show notes and transcript:

    https://news.mit.edu/podcast/podcast-curiosity-unbounded-episode-8-hard-facts-soft-skills

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    23 mins
  • Hard facts on soft skills — Namrata Kala
    Apr 9 2024

    Namrata Kala is an associate professor in applied economics at the MIT Sloan School of Management. She studies the value of employee training and incentives, how communities adapt to environmental change and regulation, and the returns on environmental technology investment. Here, Namrata speaks with MIT President Sally Kornbluth about the importance of soft skills training, and the benefits of being a straight shooter.

    Links:

    • MIT Sloan School of Management
    • ​​”J-PAL,” the Jameel Poverty Action Lab
    • MIT Climate Project

    Timestamps:

    • (10:07) - Communication skills and productivity
    • (13:14) - Building relationships to benefit climate work
    • (15:29) - MIT’s climate efforts

    Show notes and transcript:

    https://news.mit.edu/podcast/podcast-curiosity-unbounded-episode-8-hard-facts-soft-skills

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    25 mins
  • Staying radical and relevant — Skylar Tibbits
    Mar 5 2024

    Skylar Tibbits is a designer and computer scientist whose research focuses on self-assembling and programmable materials, and 3D and 4D printing. He is the founder of the MIT Self-Assembly Lab. Here, Skylar speaks with MIT President Sally Kornbluth about the inspiration for his lab’s projects, why design at MIT is unique, and the magic in combining the creative with the technical.

    Links:

    • Skylar Tibbits
    • Self-Assembly Lab
    • Video: Cube self-folding strand
    • MIT Morningside Academy for Design
    • Growing Islands

    Timestamps:

    (01:01) 4D printing

    (06:05) Self-assembly

    (07:21) Growing Islands

    (13:00) Design at MIT

    Show notes and transcript:

    https://news.mit.edu/podcast/podcast-curiosity-unbounded-episode-7-staying-radical-and-relevant

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    26 mins
  • Healing the ailing heart — Ellen Roche
    Nov 14 2023

    Ellen Roche is an associate professor of mechanical engineering and the associate head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at MIT. Her research team develops new devices and therapeutic strategies for repairing the heart and other tissues. Here, she speaks with MIT President Sally Kornbluth about her work, the advantages of taking a nonlinear route to one’s chosen career, and the importance of saying "yes" to unexpected opportunities.

    Links:

    • Ellen Roche
    • Therapeutic Technology Design and Development Lab
    • Video: Patient-specific, 3D-printed, soft-robotic hearts
    • Dassault Systèmes
    • Institute for Medical Engineering and Science

    Timestamps:

    (03:35) - Potential for 3D-printing hearts

    (08:14) - Hydrogels

    (17:33) - On AI

    Show notes and transcript:

    https://news.mit.edu/podcast/podcast-curiosity-unbounded-episode-6-healing-ailing-heart

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    30 mins
  • Beyond words — Joshua Bennett
    Oct 10 2023

    Joshua Bennett is a professor of literature and distinguished chair of the humanities at MIT. Additionally, he is an accomplished spoken word artist, and author of several books. Here, he speaks with MIT President Sally Kornbluth about the power of words, the beauty of quiet things, and about the value in learning for its own sake. Plus, we hear him perform his poetry.

    Links:

    • drjoshuabennett.com
    • Tamara's Opus
    • Reading Poetry: Social Poetics
    • African Diaspora Studies program

    Timestamps:

    (08:38) - On AI

    (13:40) - The benefits and joy of learning for its own sake

    (20:01) - The distinction between poetry on the page and on the stage

    Show notes and transcript:

    https://news.mit.edu/podcast/podcast-curiosity-unbounded-episode-5-beyond-words

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    25 mins
  • Build your own superpower, then share it with the world — Fadel Adib
    Sep 12 2023

    Fadel Adib is an associate professor at the MIT Media Lab and Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. His work pushes the limits of wireless sensing: to monitor climate change in the oceans; to impact food production, health, and space exploration; and to see through walls.

    In this episode, MIT President Sally Kornbluth talks with Adib about his work and how he’s inspired to solve pressing global issues. Along the way, they discuss his belief in the importance of inspiring others and democratizing advanced tools and technologies, as well as his early life in Lebanon and his family-held belief that education has the power to change lives.

    Links:

    • Fadel Adib
    • The Big Bang Theory episode
    • Emerald Innovations
    • Signal Kinetics group
    • Cartesian Systems
    • MIT 100k Entrepreneurship Competition
    • Sensea

    Timestamps:

    (01:38) - The superpower question

    (07:48) - Detecting emotions through walls and The Big Bang Theory episode

    (09:00) - Ocean work and implications for aquaculture, climate change, and space exploration

    (17:50) - Early life in Lebanon

    (21:10) - Democratization of technology

    (25:52) - Family and the importance of education

    (28:26) - Local impact

    (29:24) - Public education through videos

    Show notes and transcript:

    https://news.mit.edu/podcast/podcast-curiosity-unbounded-episode-4-build-your-own-superpower-then-share-it-world

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    34 mins