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| MIT DailyMarch 2, 2026 | 
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| Greetings! Here's the latest from the MIT community.
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| | | Mechanical engineers uncovered the physics behind a promising membrane material that removes bubbles from surfaces — a costly problem in many industries, "Our research allows engineers to build better membranes for their systems," Professor Kripa Varanasi says. |
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| | Chip-processing method could assist cryptography schemes to keep data secure |
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| By enabling two chips to authenticate each other using a shared fingerprint, this technique can improve privacy and energy efficiency. |
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| | AeroAstro major Ezra Eyre spends a lot of time in MIT makerspaces — for classes, UROPs, the MIT Rocket Team, and sometimes, just for fun. |
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| Turning curiosity about engineering into careers |
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| A collaboration between MIT's Leaders for Global Operations, Boeing, and Engineering Tomorrow brings aspiring engineers from the classroom to the factory floor. |
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| | | | MIT researchers just mapped New York City foot traffic for the first time // Fast Company |
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| Researchers in MIT's Department of Urban Studies and Planning have built the first complete model of pedestrian activity in New York City, a template that could be applied to any U.S. city. "The model, which maps foot traffic across all sidewalks, crosswalks, and footpaths in NYC during peak periods, reveals surprising patterns about the way people move around the city, as well as where they are most vulnerable to vehicle crashes. It could have tremendous benefits for city planners." |
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| | | A selection of this week's community events: |
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| | | | | — | Sunday, March 8, 1:30 p.m. | MIT Voxel Lab presents Live from the Lab, featuring Berklee College of Music and MIT student artists |
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