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Bezos buys mansion | Cinerama gets new name | New brain atlases could boost disease research ADVER

Bezos buys mansion | Cinerama gets new name | New brain atlases could boost disease research ADVERTISEMENT [GeekWire]( SPONSOR MESSAGE: Explore our immersive expo: [Meet and learn from hundreds of AWS Partners all in one place.]( TODAY'S TOP STORIES Happy Friday, GeekWire readers. Microsoft’s big deal is finally done; researchers have created groundbreaking maps of the brain; the Cinerama has a new name; and the hydrogen fuel sector is getting a big boost in the Pacific Northwest. Clean energy boost for the Pacific Northwest: Washington, Oregon, and Montana will be home to one of seven Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs announced Friday by the U.S. Department of Energy. The hubs are meant to kick-start the nascent hydrogen fuel sector and each will be eligible for roughly $1 billion of federal funding. Amazon, First Mode and PACCAR are among the companies with projects that could benefit from the deal. (Above: First Mode’s giant hydrogen-fueled mining truck.) [Read more](. Microsoft completes Activision Blizzard deal: The tech giant’s $68.7 billion acquisition of the video game maker ends a 21-month regulatory saga. Microsoft defied its opponents to pull off its biggest deal ever and the largest in the history of video games. [Read more.]( - Analysis: Microsoft and Activision Blizzard are headed into uncharted territory, because neither company’s now-standard rules can usefully be applied, [says games writer Thomas Wilde](. In a tour de force for neuroscience, teams of researchers — including those from Seattle’s Allen Institute for Brain Science — have published a voluminous set of brain-cell atlases for humans and other primates. The atlases could point scientists toward new strategies for addressing mental conditions ranging from Alzheimer’s disease and schizophrenia to epilepsy and ADHD. [Read more](. 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