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A close-up of a person holding a piece of purple origami.

Origami meets aerospace in Northeastern design for morphing wings

A Northeastern professor and Ph.D. student were awarded a patent for wings that fold to change shapes.

Three people in matching floral dresses pose in front of a turquoise wall, smiling inside a Fijian home.

Northeastern grad and Peace Corps worker helps empower women in Fiji to develop a village restaurant and store

Lauren Conrow’s work in a Fijian village is giving women the tools they need to empower themselves and their community.

A woman embraces someone outside a courthouse as people and media gather around.

Karen Read trial ends with ‘mercy verdict,’ Northeastern law expert says

Read was found not guilty of homicide charges, but convicted of DUI. A split verdict is not uncommon, Northeastern’s Daniel Medwed says

An overhead view of a heavy water reactor in Iran.

Is Iran’s nuclear program producing energy or developing weapons? A Northeastern expert explains the science of nuclear power

Nuclear facilities being used for energy production need less enriched uranium compared to one's used to build weapons.

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