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How to mentally prepare for running a marathon

Mark Herz spoke with mental performance coach and Northeastern University lecturer, Grayson Kimball, who’s been running marathons on and off for the last 25 years. What follows is a lightly edited transcript.
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Beacon Hill takes aim at the ills of kids’ social media use

The writer holds a doctoral degree in mass communications and is an associate professor of journalism and media innovation at Northeastern University.

Drafting a Presidential Son? The Manosphere Wants to Talk About It.

Brooke Foucault Welles, a professor of communication studies at Northeastern University who has studied “hashtag activism,” said online campaigns and slogans can frame the public’s thinking about divisive topics, noting that #SendBarron seems to be an attempt by some to call attention to “the class tensions around wars and the military.”
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D.C. school applications fall amid deportation fears and federal layoffs

Etai Mizrav, a professor of education policy at Northeastern University, said the systemwide decline “tells us that families across the District, not just in one neighborhood or one type of school, are making different choices about public education than they were a year ago.”
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See which celebrities are giving commencement speeches this year

The former “Lizzie McGuire” star will deliver what dreams are made of at Northeastern University’s commencement on April 29.
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‘Moon joy’ and the overview effect—how views from space change us

“Even though they’re not seeing the Earth from space or from this sort of panoramic perspective, they’re getting a unique immersive experience that can shift them out of their normal, habitual ways of viewing the world,” says the study’s lead author Kristen Kilgallen, who researches psychology at Northeastern University.
The World

Why airplane wastewater is key in detecting emerging health threats

Scientists are zeroing in on wastewater surveillance of airplanes as a critical tool to quickly detect the global spread of emerging pathogens. To learn more about what a monitoring system would look like, The World’s Host Carolyn Beeler went to Logan International Airport in Boston to speak with Alessandro Vespignani, a professor at Northeastern University […]

Foolish Pollsters Are Now Just Asking AI What Voters Would Say in Response to Questions and Publishing It at Face Value

Silicon sampling supercharges the trend by introducing biases of the AI models themselves. In a 2025 paper, researchers from Northeastern University found that silicon sampling are “generally not reliable substitutes for human respondents, especially in policy settings.”
CBS Sunday Morning

Is your phone listening to you?

David Choffnes, a professor of Computer Science at Northeastern University, wanted to test whether your smartphone is spying on you. “We did a study with thousands of apps on an Android device, and wanted to see, as you interact with these apps, are they recording your audio and sending it off?
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You May Want To Think Twice Before You Eat Bagged Lettuce

“While consumers expect convenience and safety, the reality is that prewashed bagged greens remain one of the riskiest items in the grocery store due to contamination risks throughout the supply chain,” says Darin Detwiler, a professor of food policy at Northeastern University and author of “Food Safety: Past, Present, and Predictions.” 
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How Many Times Can You Reheat Leftovers Before It Gets Risky?

“Reheating reduces risk, but it doesn’t erase it,” Darin Detwiler, PhD, a food safety expert and associate teaching professor at Northeastern University’s College of Professional Studies, said.
Commonwealth Beacon

Our history-making reform extended coverage to immigrants. That is now under threat.

Op-ed by Tiffany Joseph, an associate professor of sociology and international affairs at Northeastern University.