Probing the nucleus + new satellite telescope + folded arts

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October 29, 2025
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Probing the Nucleus
MIT physicists have developed a new way to peer inside an atom’s nucleus. Offering a molecule-based alternative to massive particle colliders, the approach could help researchers investigate why scientists have observed more matter than antimatter. 
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Lincoln Laboratory and Haystack Observatory team up to unveil hidden parts of the galaxy
A proposed telescope made of thousands of tiny, identical satellites will work to reveal low-frequency radio waves in space.
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MIT students thrive in internships in the Arab World
The MISTI Arab World program offers MIT students invaluable work and life experiences in a dynamic region.
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The queen of tessellations
Madonna Yoder ’17 is a tessellation expert who teaches, invents new designs, and writes papers on the underlying math of folded arts. 
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In the Media
Opinion: Families like mine depend on their local pharmacy for medicine — and for survival // STAT
Senior Lecturer Guadalupe Hayes-Mota ’08, SM ’16, MBA ’16 examines how the closure of local pharmacies across the country poses a significant public health risk, particularly for Americans in rural communities who, like Hayes-Mota’s father, “depend on their local pharmacy not only for medicine, but for survival.” Hayes-Mota emphasizes that “addressing this crisis requires three urgent steps: supporting underserved areas with targeted incentives and mobile or telepharmacy services, investing in the workforce through safe staffing and career pathways, and granting pharmacists provider status with expanded scope of practice.”
Meet Your MIT Neighbor
Name: Jennifer Jackson
Affiliation: People and operations lead at Blueprint Labs
Years at MIT: 4
Roles and responsibilities: I oversee grants, finances, HR, and other operational systems. My job is to keep the wheels turning so our economists and researchers can focus on their work.
Best thing about your job: Definitely the people. I get to work with incredibly smart and thoughtful colleagues who are doing research that shapes policy and improves society. I also love that the work is varied. One day I might be deep in financial planning, the next I’m working on hiring or helping to strengthen our team culture. It keeps me engaged!
Hobbies and interests outside work: I stay busy! You might find me walking my dog, working in my community garden, cooking and baking elaborate projects, or spending time with my community in my free time.
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