Article Scientific American Mystery Portrait May Be a Raphael, Artificial Intelligence Suggests “It’s not in any interesting way a variation,” says Cammy Brothers, who researches Italian Renaissance and Mediterranean art and architecture at Northeastern University.
Article Beyoncé is going on tour. Is Ticketmaster ready? It “will give Ticketmaster a chance to respond to problems that arise in the initial rollout,” said William Robertson, an associate professor of computer science at Northeastern University, noting that the company will also use technology to weed out bots.
Article Buzzfeed Twitter Is Shedding Users, Most Of Them Democrats, A New Survey Shows David Lazer, professor of political science and computer science at Northeastern University and part of the consortium of academics who organized the study, told BuzzFeed News that he was surprised by the survey findings. “I would have expected Democrats to have dropped their utilization of Twitter because Musk has said some very partisan things,” he […]
Article WHYY How Our Siblings Shape Us LAURIE KRAMER, Professor of applied psychology at Northeastern University and a clinical psychologist.
Article How AI Will Transform Project Management Some organizations are already building AI into their project management education and certification programs, and Northeastern University is incorporating AI into its curriculum, teaching project managers how to use AI to automate and improve data sets and optimize investment value from projects.
Article MarketWatch Drugstore health clinics are fast and convenient. What’s the catch? And researchers at Northeastern University reported in 2019 in the journal Medical Care that retail clinics on average charge less than other care settings for similar services.
Article Electric vehicle fires are rare, but when they occur, they can be a nightmare “The bigger the battery, the bigger the fire caused is going to be,” said K.M. Abraham, a pioneer of the lithium-ion battery and a retired professor at Northeastern University.
Article Being an influencer is harder than it looks Emily Hund investigates how the shifting definition of “authenticity” is the basis of a $16 billion industry.. Guest article by Evan Selinger, a professor of philosophy at the Rochester Institute of Technology; an affiliate scholar at Northeastern University’s Center for Law, Innovation, and Creativity.
Article Wired Magazine Why Bother Bringing Back the Dodo? The flow of resources into this sector may change the sorts of conservation practices people engage in, says Ronald Sandler, professor of philosophy and director of the Ethics Institute at Northeastern University in Boston.
Article ‘Shortness of breath’: How police first described what happened to Tyre Nichols Before body cameras became widespread, the police’s word was often unchallenged by the media or otherwise, said Dan Kennedy, a longtime media observer and journalism professor at Northeastern University.
Article Buzzfeed Here’s What The Cordyceps Fungus Is Like In Real Life, According To Scientists “The fungus attacks insects that live in the ground or soil,” said Rebeca Rosengaus, an associate professor and behavioral ecologist at Northeastern University. “Ants are one but there are also grasshoppers, spiders, locusts.”
Article ABC News ‘Don’t be numb to this’: Battling despair over gun deaths By the same date this year, the nation had already endured six mass shootings, leaving 39 people dead, according to a database compiled by The Associated Press, USA Today and Northeastern University.