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Buttons, pizza trucks and robot cars. Northeastern engineering students design and build toys that teach STEM to school children in Oakland
Students testing a toy built by an engineering student.

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Buttons, pizza trucks and robot cars. Northeastern engineering students design and build toys that teach STEM to school children in Oakland

From science to ‘Suits,’ Northeastern community shows off its research in the 2024 RISE Expo
Rows of students presenting posters at the 2024 RISE Expo.

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From science to ‘Suits,’ Northeastern community shows off its research in the 2024 RISE Expo

Almost half of US prisons are likely contaminated by dangerous ‘forever chemicals,’ new Northeastern research shows
A fence outside of a correctional facility in Alabama.

HealthArticle

Almost half of US prisons are likely contaminated by dangerous ‘forever chemicals,’ new Northeastern research shows

How can humans and machines work in harmony? Through the power of collaboration,  supply chain expert says in book
The cover of Nada Sanders' new book 'The Humachine'.

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How can humans and machines work in harmony? Through the power of collaboration,  supply chain expert says in book

‘Landmark in survey research’: How the COVID States Project analyzed the pandemic with objectivity
Alessandro Vespignani writing on a sheeg of paper with a red pen.

NGN Magazine
‘Landmark in survey research’: How the COVID States Project analyzed the pandemic with objectivity

How can we provide better care for patients with severe brain injuries? That’s the mission of this Northeastern graduate
Olivia Rowe, who is conducting research on treatment for stroke patients, works in an MRI lab.

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How can we provide better care for patients with severe brain injuries? That’s the mission of this Northeastern graduate

Northeastern scientists propose AI framework for mass-manufacturing of ​stem cells for regenerative medicine
Wei Xie working in a lab.

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Northeastern scientists propose AI framework for mass-manufacturing of ​stem cells for regenerative medicine

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

 Three Northeastern professors recognized for extraordinary achievement in the field of medical and biological engineering
Headshots of three Northeastern professors, from left to right: Mansoor Amiji, Eno E. Ebong, Yun Raymond Fu.

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

How do you teach young children about complex issues? New research suggests ‘read-alouds’
A kid sitting in a mother's lap reading a book together.

Society & CultureArticle

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

Forced labor in the clothing industry is rampant and hidden. This AI-powered search platform can expose it.
An illustration of a person holding up a phone displaying a database while workers sit at sewing machines in the background.

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

Parrots love playing tablet games. That’s helping researchers understand them.
A white parrot taps on the screen of a tablet.

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