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MIT News: May/June 2009

The Persistence of Memory
Professor Li-Huei Tsai's years of hard work on Alzheimer's point to the possibility of restoring what diseased brains have forgotten.
By Gregory Mone
MIT News

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Inveterate Inventor
Lemelson-MIT Student Prize winner improves cancer therapies with nanotech
Sponges Led the Way
"Chemical fossils" point to first multicellular creatures
Tech Review Goes Green
Would you like paper or digital?
Institute Professor Wins Turing Award
Barbara Liskov earns "Nobel Prize of computing" for contributions to software design
A Bumpy Road to Efficiency
Students develop energy-harvesting shocks
Three New Initiatives
Tackling AIDS, autism, and transportation

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Instant Genius
In The Genie in the Machine, Robert Plotkin '93 considers the impact of invention software.

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Photo Future
By reimagining digital cameras, MIT scientists could help overhaul the art of photography. By Kate Greene
So You Wanna Be a Rock Star
ATG cofounder Mahendrajeet (Miki) Singh '85 forges a second career in music. By Meg Mitchell Moore

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MIT Ham
America's oldest college amateur station celebrates 100 years
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MIT has always been fond of enumeration By Elizabeth Durant

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Lessons from the Pathology Lab
How lab work in India changed the way I think about science.
By Shaunak Kishore ’12

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