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How do autistic children learn to speak? New study to put language development theory to the test
Zhenghan Qi working on research in an MRI lab

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How do autistic children learn to speak? New study to put language development theory to the test

Jerome Hajjar honored with lifetime achievement award from Structural Stability Research Council
headshot of Jerome Hajjar

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Jerome Hajjar honored with lifetime achievement award from Structural Stability Research Council

Electronic robot skin would expand and contract like human skin with device being developed by Northeastern researcher
a sample of robotic e-skin

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Electronic robot skin would expand and contract like human skin with device being developed by Northeastern researcher

Northeastern researcher at the forefront of global race to develop new form of clean energy
headshot of Sijia Dong

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Northeastern researcher at the forefront of global race to develop new form of clean energy

Will Puerto Rico become a state? For one political science professor, it’s a personal question
Head shot of Amílcar Antonio Barreto in front of the flag of Puerto Rico

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Will Puerto Rico become a state? For one political science professor, it’s a personal question

Northeastern public policy expert helps develop UN report advocating network of ‘mission science’ hubs around the world
Maria Ivanova speaking at the UN

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Northeastern public policy expert helps develop UN report advocating network of ‘mission science’ hubs around the world

Northeastern receives one of first research grants from CHIPS and Science Act’s $1.5 billion fund to study next-gen wireless networks

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Northeastern receives one of first research grants from CHIPS and Science Act’s $1.5 billion fund to study next-gen wireless networks

‘Game-changing’ Alzheimer’s research by Northeastern professor is major beneficiary of $50 million grant 
Nikolai Slavov wearing lab glasses while conducting alzheimers research

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‘Game-changing’ Alzheimer’s research by Northeastern professor is major beneficiary of $50 million grant 

Are high-income earners more resistant to returning to the office?
time lapse photo of people walking through an office

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Are high-income earners more resistant to returning to the office?

A new book shatters stereotypes about autism and technology
person holding Meryl Alper's new book Kids Across The Spectrums

NGN Magazine
A new book shatters stereotypes about autism and technology

Long COVID clinical trials a step in the right direction, but scale doesn’t match the need, researchers say
person holding box of Paxlovid

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Long COVID clinical trials a step in the right direction, but scale doesn’t match the need, researchers say

Hurricane Maria offered an opportunity to transform Puerto Rico’s electric grid into a more resilient system. It hasn’t happened
A resident of Puerto Rico tries to connect electrical lines.

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Hurricane Maria offered an opportunity to transform Puerto Rico’s electric grid into a more resilient system. It hasn’t happened