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Princeton students view Claude Monet's painting "Water Lilies and Japanese Bridge."

'Truly inspiring': New Princeton University Art Museum opens its doors to all .

A 24-hour public open house drew 21,763 visitors, following previews for students and the University community.

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Princeton alumna Mary Brunkow *91 receives Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine .

Brunkow received her Ph.D. from Princeton in 1991 in molecular biology. She shares the award with Fred Ramsdell and Shimon Sakaguchi for discoveries about how the immune system is kept in check.

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Jang, Murugan, Witten

Hope for autism: Optogenetics shines light on social interactions

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Artificial intelligence detects a new class of mutations behind autism

Researchers flag hundreds of new genes that could contribute to autism

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Bee social or buzz off: Study links genes to social behaviors, including autism

Early cerebellum malfunction hinders neural development, possible root of autism, theory suggests

Four hands unravel distinct threads from a ball of yarn.

Major autism study uncovers biologically distinct subtypes, paving the way for precision diagnosis and care

Two seniors win ReachOut grants for public service

Immune proteins moonlight to regulate brain-cell connections

Princeton senior Cherskov awarded Gates Cambridge Scholarship

Two receive Gates Cambridge Scholarships

Mala Murthy

Murthy receives BRAIN grant to study social interactions

Princeton Neuroscince Institute

UPDATE: Nine Princeton researchers receive NIH BRAIN Initiative awards

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In new cognitive research, people's eyes reveal that clichés are underrated

Survey suggests family history of psychiatric disorders shapes intellectual interests

Secondary school teaching award winners 2018

Four outstanding secondary school teachers to be honored at Princeton Commencement

PPH researchers shaking hands with text overlays of DNA sequences

Princeton Precision Health: An interdisciplinary, AI-driven approach to tackling big questions about health and disease

A demonstration of a smart vehicle named Olli

SmartDriving Car Summit focuses on mobility for all

Four researchers: John F. Brooks II, Zemer Gitai, Fenna Krienen, Michael Skinnider

Brooks, Gitai, Krienen and Skinnider win prestigious NIH awards

Emphasizing consensus about safety boosts support for vaccines

Currie highlights importance of 'Big Data' for child-health research

Sarah Kocher and Andrew Leifer

Kocher, Leifer receive NIH Director’s New Innovator Awards for biomedical and behavioral research

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‘Together We Discover’: Annual Giving helps Princeton recruit and support interdisciplinary faculty

Wang looks for order in chaos — in neuroscience, political polling and redistricting

Pioneering meteorologist Smagorinsky dies

Princeton neuroscientists ready to play leadership role in federal BRAIN Initiative

3D map of Chancellor Green indicating temperature a person would feel

Societal benefits of research on display at Celebrate Princeton Invention

Sam Wang

Brain science matters: Wang engages public through book, lectures, op-eds, website

Infographic showing timeline from artificial intelligence to machine learning to deep learning from the 1950s to the 2010s

Princeton students take a deep dive into deep learning computing

Labouisse winner to study malaria in Thailand

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Princeton Research Day 2021 reveals a Tiger research mission at full roar

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