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An Alzheimer’s Disease tau protein tangle. Photos courtesy of Alzheimer's Disease Education and Referral Center, a service of the National Institute on Aging

NYU Today
Vol 21, Issue 98
Features

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In the past few years, elected officials, advocates, policy-makers, and business leaders have been scrambling to better understand and address the abundance of issues surrounding climate change. | Full Story »
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Researchers at NYU’s School of Medicine recently developed a handheld device that can detect subtle brain damage immediately after concussion. | Full Story »
Features

by James Devitt

NYU biologist Fabio Piano, an associate professor at NYU’s new Center for Genomics & Systems Biology and NYU’s Department of Biology, has been selected by the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) to lead one of the teams charged with decoding the genome. | Full Story »
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Scientists of the Pierre Auger Collaboration, which includes NYU physics professor Glennys R. Farrar, have concluded that active galactic nuclei are the most likely candidates for the source of the highest-energy cosmic rays that hit Earth. | Full Story »