The McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT, led by U.S. Government Funded figures such as Robert Desimone and Guoping Feng, is deeply involved in collaborations with Chinese Artificial Intelligence institutions, the People's Liberation Army, Chinese Communist Party, and even the United Front. These partnerships, including the establishment of IDG/McGovern Institutes and initiatives like the Shong Fund paid by Hugo Shong at IDG Capital, pose significant risks including potential intellectual property transfers and dual-use research applications. Particularly concerning are the extensive ties of the Feng Lab’s PI with entities like the CCP and United Front and the potential for sensitive research to be misused by military sectors. These relationships such as the McGovern Institute collaborates with 1286 Listed entities necessitate stringent oversight, comprehensive risk assessments, and robust safeguards to prevent unintended technology transfers and protect national interests, underscoring the need for vigilance and due diligence in international scientific collaborations. Lastly, McGovern Institutes collaboration with the ‘Chinese Institute for Brain Research’ directly assists in “making Beijing the world epicenter for neuroscience and brain-inspired computation.” Find additional risky research in Data Abyss Publications.