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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

HealthArticle

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

Democrats and Republicans consume very different news content on Facebook, researcher says
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World NewsArticle

Democrats and Republicans consume very different news content on Facebook, researcher says

New smartphone vulnerability discovered by Northeastern Ph.D. student reveals hackers could track your location
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New smartphone vulnerability discovered by Northeastern Ph.D. student reveals hackers could track your location

Network Science Institute expansion to London creates new European hub for trailblazing academic field
Alessandro Vespignani teaching a class

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Network Science Institute expansion to London creates new European hub for trailblazing academic field

Connecticut State Police issued 26,000 fake traffic tickets over eight years, according to an audit by a Northeastern researcher
CT state trooper standing outside a police car at night in Newtown, CT

Society & CultureArticle

Connecticut State Police issued 26,000 fake traffic tickets over eight years, according to an audit by a Northeastern researcher

Human exceptionalism hinders environmental action, Northeastern scientists conclude
Johanna L'Heureux working in the field at Plum Island Estuary

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Human exceptionalism hinders environmental action, Northeastern scientists conclude

New art installation, designed by Northeastern professor with community input, reclaims a piece of Boston’s history
Winthrop Community Gardens Black Panther art installation

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New art installation, designed by Northeastern professor with community input, reclaims a piece of Boston’s history

Can we do a better job of predicting river floods in New England?
flood in vermont

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Can we do a better job of predicting river floods in New England?

This professor says constitutional law is hurting Americans’ health

NGN Magazine
This professor says constitutional law is hurting Americans’ health

An Indian bicycle program is having a revolutionary impact on the lives of young girls
girls walking their bicycles to school

Society & CultureArticle

An Indian bicycle program is having a revolutionary impact on the lives of young girls