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Verywell Health
Apple Cider Could Make You Sick If It’s Not Pasteurized
While pasteurization is often associated with milk, it’s also used for many other products. Pasteurized apple cider or juice is heated to kill harmful pathogens like Salmonella, E. coli, and Listeria, said Darin Detwiler, LPD, an associate teaching professor at Northeastern University.
Business Insider
Boomers had Jobs. Millennials had Zuck. Where are Gen Z’s tech founders?
“In order to be the next Zuckerberg or Elon Musk, you need to be a disruptor,” said Kimberly Eddleston, a professor of entrepreneurship and innovation at Northeastern University.
Can We Trust AI in Qualitative Research?
Andrew Gillen is an assistant teaching professor in the College of Engineering at Northeastern University. His research focuses on engineering education.
The Washington Examiner
Booed in the USA: Trump campaign must deal with left-leaning artists who openly oppose his use of their music
According to Alexandra Roberts, an attorney and law professor at Northeastern University, those artists can protest, but they might be unable to stop the Trump campaign from dropping the needle.
Miami Herald
What can early voting data tell us about support for Trump, Harris? Experts weigh in
“It’s helpful in part to get a sense of how energized different segments of the electorate are to the extent that you can glean that from the early votes being requested and cast,” Costas Panagopoulos, a political science professor at Northeastern University, told McClatchy News.
Kamala Harris Holds Major Lead Over Trump Among Florida Independents: Poll
Costas Panagopoulos, a political science professor at Northeastern University, told Newsweek that recent polls show Florida is “within grasp” for Harris.
Brownie Recall Update As FDA Sets Highest Risk Level
If you become ill due to an undeclared allergen, there are several steps you can take, explains Dr. Darin Detwiler, professor of food policy and corporate social responsibility at Northeastern University.
Google Faces Painful Reckoning as Antitrust Cases Rev Up
John Kwoka, an economist at Northeastern University who has extensively researched antitrust remedies, said the breakup “ought to be on the table” at least as a “signal” to Google and other companies with monopolization cases pending that antitrust enforcers won’t accept a wimpy resolution.
National Geographic
Mindful eating vs. intuitive eating: Which one is right for you?
“I find it helpful think of it as a direction rather than a goal—these are designed to be long-term practices,” says Rachel Rodgers, director of the Applied Psychology Program for Eating and Appearance Research (APPEAR) at Northeastern University in Boston.
Battle for Latino voters intensifies amid population’s shift right
John Kwoka, an economics professor at Northeastern University, told the FT’s Stefania Palma that DoJ officials could “go soft” in a potential appeals process, since Trump was unpredictable and Harris seemed open to a milder antitrust policy than her boss.
Experimental study suggests fear responses to spiders, heights and more don’t always activate the same parts of the brain
Not all fear is created equal, according to a new experimental study from Northeastern University in the United States.
Rolling Stone
These Moms Smoked Weed Legally. Then Their Kids Were Taken Away
Alexander Stein, a staff attorney for the Civil Rights and Restorative Justice Project at Northeastern University in Boston and a former public defender in Chicago, has seen similar strategies used against his clients.