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Google eliminating cookies could protect privacy. It could also make life more annoying for you on the internet

Hands wearing purple-colored gloves place a vial into a container in a blue-lit room.

Nanomedicine could reduce the frequency of breast and ovarian cancer treatments, research finds

Apple VIsion Pro headset displayed in a dark showroom.

Will Apple’s new Vision Pro mixed reality headset change how we relive memories?

Person pointing to a prostate cancer screening.

New AI web tool can be used to diagnosis prostate cancer

NTSB Investigator-in-Charge John Lovell examining fuselage plug area of the Alaska Airlines plane.

The physics of rapid ‘depressurization.’ Passengers on Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 could have died if blowout occurred above 40,000 feet, physicist says

Dillon Nishigaya looking into a microscope.

Can space travel impact female fertility? Northeastern student takes part in NASA mission to find out 

Bee pollenating a yellow flower.

Honeybees are key to biodiversity. Researchers say ecosystems collapsing because of climate change have bee-like species that can be reintroduced  

Students huddled around a laptop working on game design together.

First cohort of game design students on Northeastern’s Oakland campus teams up with children to make video games

Isabela Castillo working on a 3-D printed pink prosthetic hand.

The future of prosthetics is 3D-printed. This student has a hand in it

A person wearing a lab coat works with a white machine in a red-lit room.

A research internship at a global pharmaceutical changed this former college basketball player’s career

Junhyuk Choi working on his laptop.

This student is creating an app to help independent pharmacists and patients in times of medication shortages

People walk their dogs at the base of the Golden Gate bridge on a foggy, overcast day. The water looks turbulent.

AI will play a bigger role in predicting weather and climate disasters in the US in 2024, experts say