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| MIT DailyApril 2, 2026 | 
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| Greetings! Here's the latest from the MIT community.
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| | | MIT researchers have discovered why cancer drugs called tyrosine kinase inhibitors don't always work as expected: Some tumors turn on a backup survival pathway that helps them keep growing when tyrosine kinase is turned off. Combining therapies may offer a solution. |
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| | Turning muscles into motors gives static organs new life |
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| A new biohybrid system developed at MIT is the first living implant that uses rewired nerves to revive paralyzed organs. |
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| | Mariano Salcedo '25, a master's student in the new Music Technology and Computation Graduate Program, is designing an AI to visualize and express music and other sounds. |
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| Supporting the supply chain |
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| Liz Raman-Grubbs MASc '20, a senior leader at Amazon, is helping women find confidence and community in supply chain industries. |
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| | | | Did scientists just detect an exploding black hole? // New York Times |
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| Professor David Kaiser and graduate student Alexandra Klipfel delve into their research exploring whether a neutrino detected zipping through the Mediterranean Sea in February 2023 may have come from an exploding primordial black hole. "You'll never, ever hope to see Hawking radiation if the only black holes ever were ones that formed from dead stars," says Kaiser. Primordial black holes have different masses and different lifetimes, he noted: "Some go bang right now." |
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| | | | In celebration of the launch of Artemis II, the first crewed U.S. moon mission since the 1970s, we look back at our blue ocean world, as seen from the very first crewed moon mission, Apollo 8, in December 1968. Godspeed to the Artemis II astronauts and congrats to all, from MIT and elsewhere, who helped make this milestone possible! |
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| This edition of the MIT Daily was brought to you by sounds of spring. 🎻
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