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Professor designs artificial intelligence to help doctors make better treatment decisions
“The end game is that we would really like for physicians sitting in their offices working with a patient to immediately have access to structured, compiled evidence from all of the trials that might be relevant to the patient’s needs,” said Byron Wallace, a machine learning expert and creator of RobotReviewer. Photo by Adam Glanzman/Northeastern University

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Professor designs artificial intelligence to help doctors make better treatment decisions

Does the UK have a terror intelligence problem?

Does the UK have a terror intelligence problem?

Campus Match ’em
Card Match Game

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Campus Match ’em

When it comes to social media, consumers trust each other, not big brands

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When it comes to social media, consumers trust each other, not big brands

What we’ve gained—and lost—after a decade with smartphones

What we’ve gained—and lost—after a decade with smartphones

Sights, sounds, and social posts from Welcome Week

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Sights, sounds, and social posts from Welcome Week

‘This is the life’: Students share excitement for new academic year
A grid of the students featured in the first day of classes story

‘This is the life’: Students share excitement for new academic year

Northeastern welcomes new faculty
Four of Northeastern's newest faculty members.

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Northeastern welcomes new faculty

On-campus move-in, by the numbers

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On-campus move-in, by the numbers

The marketing magic that drives thirst for bottled water

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The marketing magic that drives thirst for bottled water

Faculty, staff parking restrictions during move-in weekend

Faculty, staff parking restrictions during move-in weekend

Students hunt for bacteria—and amazing photos—in Chilean desert
Northeastern Students in Chile during a Dialogue of Civilizations program

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Students hunt for bacteria—and amazing photos—in Chilean desert