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Ronald Sandler speaking at the Klein Lecture.

Is it ethical to bioengineer plants and animals to stop or reverse extinction? Questions raised during 60th annual Klein Lecture

Headshots of three Northeastern professors, from left to right: Mansoor Amiji, Eno E. Ebong, Yun Raymond Fu.

 Three Northeastern professors recognized for extraordinary achievement in the field of medical and biological engineering

A kid sitting in a mother's lap reading a book together.

How do you teach young children about complex issues? New research suggests ‘read-alouds’

An illustration of a person holding up a phone displaying a database while workers sit at sewing machines in the background.

Forced labor in the clothing industry is rampant and hidden. This AI-powered search platform can expose it.

A white parrot taps on the screen of a tablet.

Parrots love playing tablet games. That’s helping researchers understand them.

A panelist speaking about law and AI.

AI is radically changing the practice of law, but human interaction is crucial, experts say

Termites on a piece of wood.

Being queen is all in this termite’s head. Really

David Lazer's book “Black Networks Matter” standing up on a table.

New book describes how Black Americans used the power of networks and allies to organize largest protests in nation’s history

Alicia Modestino speaks at a podium in front of a blue background.

The next steps for ‘wildly impactful’ youth summer jobs program are in the works

A white-colored device injects a liquid into test tubes.

Can AI help scientists develop drugs faster? Northeastern Institute for Experiential AI explores how the emerging technology is reshaping pharmaceutical development

A MA state trooper seen from behind watching other state troopers stand in a line.

Integrity of ‘independent’ state traffic stop analysis questioned by Northeastern researcher who made opposite conclusions

A tick being held up in tweezers.

Experimental antibiotic treatment for Lyme heads for human safety trials