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Roll bars and dented fenders: How Baja SAE race cars hit 35 mph on a lawnmower engine

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Northeastern University launches the Institute for the Wireless Internet of Things

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A robot inspired by bats to make flying drones safer and more energy-efficient

A custom staircase builder learns the trade in Australia, one step at a time

On the verge of supersonic air travel’s comeback, Alex Bender is working at Boom Supersonic to help develop a commercial supersonic aircraft

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Industry 4.0 is upon us but the manufacturing workforce is struggling to keep up. Here’s the solution.

They want other Indonesian students to see Boston as a ‘home away from home’

Society & Culture

Deciphering Dragon Prayer Book’s medieval prayers and chants recited by German nuns

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Northeastern researchers receive National Science Foundation grant to train robots to seamlessly pass objects back and forth with humans

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Northeastern professor Ameet Pinto wins Paul L. Busch award to make bacteria monitoring easier and cheaper in engineered water systems

More than 100 research groups will feature their work at Northeastern’s Showcase of Opportunities for Undergraduate Research and Creative Endeavor

A close up of a radio and server system in the lab of Tommaso Melodia, the William Lincoln Smith Chair Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Northeastern. Colosseum, a massive testbed for wireless systems, will arrive at Northeastern in November. It can process more information in a single second than is estimated to be held in the entire print collection of the Library of Congress. Photo by Ruby Wallau/Northeastern University

Northeastern University to design the wireless networks of the future using world’s most powerful radio frequency emulator