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  1. One word: bioplastics (http://web.mit.edu/newsoffi...)
  2. Solving history's "largest mass poisoning": http://bit.ly/348QI1
  3. Developed at MIT, cryptographic voting debuts in Maryland: http://bit.ly/34OS4V
  4. Exoplanet with an extremely tilted orbit raises new interest in stellar astronomy: http://bit.ly/4uFvcK
  5. Ever wondered how RNA interference worked? Our series, "Explained" will show you: http://bit.ly/MW6ol
  6. Barbara Liskov discusses how her work laid the foundation for today's programming languages: http://bit.ly/2NBHNi
  7. How regional "foodsheds" (akin to watersheds), can help solve the obesity epidemic: http://web.mit.edu/newsoffi...
  8. What computer science can teach economics: http://bit.ly/3mijqY
  9. The politics of climate fixes: why geo-engineering might be a last-ditch effort: http://bit.ly/2C6cfq
  10. Nanoparticles for use in gene therapy improve: http://bit.ly/274y6j
  11. 3 Questions: Sergey Paltsev on the costs of climate-change legislation: http://bit.ly/4oW4sH
  12. MIT economists find a reason to think that environment, not innate ability, determines how well girls do in math class: http://bit.ly/4F8roL
  13. MIT neuroscientists are using their knowledge of the brain to generate promising treatments for autism and more: http://bit.ly/1H1Lcm
  14. Feature on the history of J-PAL and UROP at MIT: http://bit.ly/tMEsY
  15. Secure computers aren't so secure: http://web.mit.edu/newsoffi...
  16. Studying charter schools: http://web.mit.edu/newsoffi...
  17. Does P=NP? We don't know, but we'll explain it in the first of a new series from the News Office: http://bit.ly/mdZNT
  18. A new way to measure muscle: http://bit.ly/uuYNa
  19. Obama should arrive at MIT soon; check out http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice for coverage of his speech (and a link to the live web cast).
  20. MIT gearing up for President Obama's visit: http://bit.ly/3cp8Ft