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Entering the K-phenomenon: Dialogue of Civilizations explores the marketing and branding powerhouse of Korea

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Science & Technology

Is all learning ‘incidental’? Northeastern professor says that we ‘trick’ our brains into learning

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Arts & Entertainment

A study in presence: Recentering the women of the French New Wave

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Arts & Entertainment

Northeastern researchers visualize the past and present of the Venice Biennale

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From all around the world, Northeastern professors receive Global Network Accelerator Award

David Lazer, Emily Zimmerman, Tommaso Melodia and Ellen Cushman

Four Northeastern innovators receive Excellence in Research and Creative Activity Awards

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University News

Northeastern University professors creating the largest and ‘most visible’ art project for 2025 Venice Biennale

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Science & Technology

Northeastern network scientists are developing AI tools to predict — and prevent — the next epidemic

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Science & Technology

Patagonian ‘living rocks’ trace their origins to the beginning of life on Earth

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Society & Culture

In neighborhoods changed by gentrification, past hopes return as a haunting, Northeastern researcher says

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Science & Technology

This Northeastern researcher is hacking genomes to grow plastic and feed astronauts

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University News

Northeastern’s Bioinnovation Center is developing low-cost biomedical devices to transform health care in West Africa