On the Right Track That’s not the type of service that would typically attract many riders, said Peter Furth, a transportation expert who teaches at Northeastern University. “It’s well-known in transportation that people have a limited time that they’re willing to commute,” he said.
Newsweek Why Delta Flight 4819 Flipped After Landing, According to a Physicist “Various forces acting on the airplane must remain in proper balance for the airplane to fly, and to land and take off smoothly,” Arun Bansil, a physics professor at Northeastern University, told Northeastern Global News.
Why so many of us hate the sound of our voice Rébecca Kleinberger is a voice expert and assistant professor of humanics and voice technology at Northeastern University in the College of Arts Media Design. Kleinberger’s work mixes science, engineering, design, and art to craft experiences for vocal connection and to facilitate enriching animal-human interactions.
Scientific American Why the News Feels Overwhelming—And How to Cope “The chaos that ensues is really hard to make sense of because we don’t know the consequences,” says Kristen Lee, a psychotherapist and a teaching professor of behavioral science at Northeastern University.
Suspect in Insurance C.E.O. Killing Creates Website as Support Floods In Daniel Medwed, a professor of law and criminal justice at Northeastern University, said that the phenomenon around Mr. Mangione’s case was unusual.
Al Jazeera Musk vows to ‘fix’ X after polls show high support for Ukraine’s Zelenskyy John Wihbey, an associate professor of media innovation and technology at Northeastern University in Boston, said an inescapable feature of crowdsourced fact-checking models is that a platform’s owner or management may not like the results.
The Cut Trump’s IVF Executive Order Is a Glorified Press Release We spoke with two experts in reproductive-technology law, Katherine Kraschel at Northeastern University and Susan Crockin at Georgetown University Law Center, to find out how Trump’s latest order does — and more important, does not — affect IVF access.
Marketplace Federal layoffs spark concerns over nation’s food safety We still don’t know the full extent of layoffs at the FDA, which oversees the safety of most of our food supply, but they are widespread, noted Darin Detwiler, a food safety expert and consultant teaching at Northeastern University.
Fox News Minnesota declares state of emergency as diseases cripple Midwestern farms Sam Scarpino, director of AI and life sciences and professor of health sciences at Northeastern University in Boston, previously said that he considers the ongoing U.S. bird flu outbreak as “serious.”
New Atlas How listening to nostalgic music could stave off dementia A 2022 study, led by Psyche Loui from Northeastern University’s Music Imaging and Neural Dynamics Lab, answered two specific questions in regards to this incredible music-triggered phenomenon.
PBS NewsHour The growing concerns around the boom in sport betting Harry Levant, Northeastern University: I made my last bet on April 27, 2014, and on that same night, nearly took my own life.
The Times UK Men are more romantic than women, say scientists. Why? It’s the fear of being single I’m not surprised that, according to a new report from Northeastern University in Boston (Massachusetts, not Lincolnshire), dancing around your kitchen à la Sophie Ellis-Bextor counts as proper exercise.