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Spotlight: Apr 20, 2023

Scientists have identified neurons in the brain that may contribute to some of the earliest symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease. The cells occur within a region of the hypothalamus that could be a good target for potential new drugs to treat the disease.

Apr 20, 2023

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Via @mittoydesign on Instagram: “Wood you be able to build almost anything? With the woodworking technical workshops students were able to learn the basics of how to use to saws and other tools and be able to apply it to their own sketch models!”

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A journalist and Graduate Program in Science Writing student, Abdullahi Tsanni covers science, medicine, and public health research in Africa. “Science is too important to leave only to scientists, so we need to really communicate that to the wider public,” he says.

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A new podcast features conversations between President Sally Kornbluth and newly tenured faculty members. In the first episode, President Kornbluth sits down with CEE’s Desirée Plata, whose work focuses on making industrial processes greener.

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Through his research and his LobbyView database, In Song Kim is shining a bright light on the dark art of political lobbying by firms. “We all understand companies as being important economic agents,” Kim says. “But companies are political agents, too.”

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Hundreds of origami paper cranes were made over several months by members of the MIT community in memory of MIT Police Officer Sean Collier, and then displayed at MIT’s Stata Center. Collier was killed in the line of duty 10 years ago this week.

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Via @mittimthebeaver on Instagram: “It’s Campus Preview Weekend, excited to meet @mit2027_! Explore what CPW has to offer @mitadmissions, https://admitted.mit.edu/.”