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He once turned clay pots into acoustic speakers. Now he makes smart sensors for health applications.
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He once turned clay pots into acoustic speakers. Now he makes smart sensors for health applications.
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Greg St. Martin
June 6, 2018
Renewable energy needs better batteries. This Northeastern professor is trying to build one.
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Renewable energy needs better batteries. This Northeastern professor is trying to build one.
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Allie Nicodemo
June 1, 2018
‘There is enough wind energy capacity off the east coast to power the entire country’
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‘There is enough wind energy capacity off the east coast to power the entire country’
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Allie Nicodemo
May 30, 2018
Would you pay 10 cents extra for gas to save the planet?
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Would you pay 10 cents extra for gas to save the planet?
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Bill Ibelle
May 30, 2018
The next update to TSA checkpoints could start at Northeastern
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The next update to TSA checkpoints could start at Northeastern
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Jason Kornwitz
May 18, 2018
A Northeastern professor’s algorithm can predict behavior in autistic children
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A Northeastern professor’s algorithm can predict behavior in autistic children
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Allie Nicodemo
April 30, 2018
Meet the Northeastern alum whose sails produced a transatlantic speed record and two America’s Cup victories
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Meet the Northeastern alum whose sails produced a transatlantic speed record and two America’s Cup victories
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Bill Ibelle
April 27, 2018
A trip to MARS shows the rise to prominence of Northeastern robotics
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A trip to MARS shows the rise to prominence of Northeastern robotics
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Allie Nicodemo
April 23, 2018
Student engineers adapt bikes, cars, guitars and more for clients with disabilities
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Student engineers adapt bikes, cars, guitars and more for clients with disabilities
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Adam Glanzman
April 20, 2018
Professor’s FDA—approved nanotechnology may prevent complications from implants – like the one that ended Kyrie Irving’s season.
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Professor’s FDA—approved nanotechnology may prevent complications from implants – like the one that ended Kyrie Irving’s season.
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Allie Nicodemo
April 19, 2018
The power of ‘voice,’ and empowering the voiceless
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The power of ‘voice,’ and empowering the voiceless
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Molly Callahan
April 17, 2018
Scientists have long believed humans’ physiological reaction to emotions to be uniform. This study says they’re wrong
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Scientists have long believed humans’ physiological reaction to emotions to be uniform. This study says they’re wrong
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Allie Nicodemo
April 17, 2018
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