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Brain Immune Cells Travel Light, Then Call for Backup

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Study shows the brain’s emergency responders arrive powered by sugar, then build roads to recruit reinforcements.

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1/23/2026
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Study shows the brain’s emergency responders arrive powered by sugar, then build roads to recruit reinforcements.


 

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Marking Their First Decade, House Communities Are Thriving

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4/8/2026
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Students and faculty reflect on finding common ground in shared spaces.
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We do have extreme precipitation events that are larger than what we’ve seen in the historical record. But in terms of the flooding damages, they’re going to occur in places that previously flooded.

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Jonathan Winter, associate professor of geography
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National Geographic
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4/7/2026
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