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A nurse and pharmacist admit 10-year old Lopeto Losile to the new ward of the Chemolingot Sub-County Hospital. Losile’s father observes the process. Photo by Natalia Jidovanu for Northeastern University
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Global health researcher helps build treatment center in Kenya to combat neglected tropical disease visceral leishmaniasis

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What people with musical anhedonia might tell us about social interaction

Northeastern University’s Biopharmaceutical Analysis Training Laboratory receives capital grant from Massachusetts Life Sciences Center

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Nearly eight million tons of plastic are missing from our oceans. New research shines some light on what may be happening.

James Halverson, an assistant professor of physics at Northeastern, uses data science to study the many possibilities in string theory. Photo by Matthew Modoono/Northeastern University
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How theoretical physicist James Halverson is using data science and machine learning to study string theory

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Northeastern University researchers are mapping the brain signals of female rats to find more effective treatments for human women with PTSD

James Halverson, an assistant professor of physics at Northeastern, uses data science to study the many possibilities in string theory. Photo by Matthew Modoono/Northeastern University

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Northeastern University researcher says gender stereotypes are interfering with science

This salamander can regenerate limbs like Deadpool. Can it teach us to do the same?

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Northeastern University professor says we can’t gauge emotions from facial expressions alone

Remembering Harlan Lane, Northeastern professor and tireless advocate for the Deaf community

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Northeastern professor Javier Apfeld tests the lifespan of c. elegan worms to understand how the brain dictates age