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The future of computing is a better, faster cloud

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The future of computing is a better, faster cloud

Northeastern University student Kritika Singh receives Rhodes Scholarship to tackle global health challenges at Oxford University

Northeastern University student Kritika Singh receives Rhodes Scholarship to tackle global health challenges at Oxford University

This T-shirt could make you invisible to deep neural networks

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This T-shirt could make you invisible to deep neural networks

A bioengineering researcher who studies how vaping affects lung function sees a future with more blind scientists

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A bioengineering researcher who studies how vaping affects lung function sees a future with more blind scientists

The Gulf of Maine cod fishery is in rough shape. The fishermen aren’t doing much better.

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The Gulf of Maine cod fishery is in rough shape. The fishermen aren’t doing much better.

Here’s what you need to know about PFAS, the ‘forever chemicals’ in your food, water, and air
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Here’s what you need to know about PFAS, the ‘forever chemicals’ in your food, water, and air

What works–and what doesn’t–when it comes to coping with climate change on the coasts of Hong Kong, Malaysia, and the Gulf of Maine

What works–and what doesn’t–when it comes to coping with climate change on the coasts of Hong Kong, Malaysia, and the Gulf of Maine

Shellfish geneticists help bivalve hatcheries breed better oysters to survive warming oceans

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Shellfish geneticists help bivalve hatcheries breed better oysters to survive warming oceans

Northeastern is globally positioned for success, President Aoun tells Faculty Senate

Northeastern is globally positioned for success, President Aoun tells Faculty Senate

Northeastern researchers receive National Science Foundation grant to train robots to seamlessly pass objects back and forth with humans

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Northeastern researchers receive National Science Foundation grant to train robots to seamlessly pass objects back and forth with humans

Could the youth who organized global climate strike be uniquely positioned to influence world leaders?
Climate change activists participate in an environmental demonstration as part of a global youth-led day of action, Friday Sept. 20, 2019, in New York. A wave of climate change protests swept across the globe Friday, with hundreds of thousands of young people sending a message to leaders headed for a U.N. summit: The warming world can't wait for action. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)

Could the youth who organized global climate strike be uniquely positioned to influence world leaders?

Northeastern University to design the wireless networks of the future using world’s most powerful radio frequency emulator
A close up of a radio and server system in the lab of Tommaso Melodia, the William Lincoln Smith Chair Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Northeastern. Colosseum, a massive testbed for wireless systems, will arrive at Northeastern in November. It can process more information in a single second than is estimated to be held in the entire print collection of the Library of Congress. Photo by Ruby Wallau/Northeastern University

Northeastern University to design the wireless networks of the future using world’s most powerful radio frequency emulator