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Wireless gear shifting systems on bikes can be hacked. Northeastern cybersecurity experts identify the problem and offer solutions

Headshot of Mary Jo Ondrechen (left) and Jesse Peltier (right).

Two Northeastern professors receive awards from American Indian Science and Engineering Society

An immigrant walks his bike that has a Mexican flag on it across a street.

How these Northeastern researchers are rewriting the immigration-crime narrative

An x-ray image shows a person's lungs, spine, and ribs.

Northeastern bioengineering professor receives NSF award to study pathogens in our lungs

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Trust in physicians and hospitals plummeted since the COVID pandemic, Northeastern research says

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AI tools developed by Northeastern researcher allow grassroots organizations to monitor human and civil rights violations

Is Google a monopoly? Landmark antitrust ruling — and new Northeastern research — show that it is

A person cutting up a sheet of I Voted stickers.

This Northeastern grad is using her music industry experiences to get young people to vote

Headshot of Sheila Puffer.

Sheila Puffer became a top expert on post-Soviet Russia’s free market. Her Northeastern career outlasted it

A diver approaching and observing coral under beautiful blue ocean water.

They’re living boulders on the ocean floor. Northeastern research explains the mysterious corallith

Cansu Canca gesturing while speaking.

What do corporations need to ethically implement AI? Turns out, a philosopher

Portrait of David De Cremer, a Dean at Northeastern University.

Business leaders should use human-centered approaches to AI adoption, Northeastern dean says