Bloomberg Law Kennedy’s Health Cuts Seen as Taking Toll on Services, Oversight Among those HHS agencies being moved is the Office for Civil Rights, which “really is not focused on waste, fraud and abuse,” said Brook Baker, professor of law emeritus at Northeastern University. “It’s about discrimination. It’s about people not getting equal health services.”
Databricks Has a Trick That Lets AI Models Improve Themselves “The general idea is very promising,” says Christopher Amato, a computer scientist at Northeastern University who works on reinforcement learning. “I do completely agree that the lack of good training data is a big problem.”
Forbes How Jennifer Sey’s XX-XY Athletics Brand Transcended Politics In Its First Year An experimental study by Northeastern University political science Professor Costas Panagopoulos and colleagues found that brands perceived as partisan, i.e. aligned with Democrat or Republican candidates, drew consumers with similar party affiliations and distanced those on the other side. The stronger the consumers’ party affiliation, the stronger their movement one way or another.
Newsweek Donald Trump’s Approval Rating Plunges With Baby Boomers Costas Panagopoulos, a professor of Political Science at Northeastern University, told Newsweek: “There appears to be deterioration in approval among baby boomers over the past few weeks, although the relatively limited number of the polls’ respondents in this subgroup requires caution.”
The Hill The Republican plan to dismantle the Affordable Care Act Tiffany D. Joseph is Associate Professor of Sociology and International Affairs at Northeastern University and the author of “Not All In: Race, Immigration, and Healthcare Exclusion in the Age of Obamacare.”
Five things: Burlington mall, worker housing, Rapid7, Severance and work-life balance Sam Waterman, a Northeastern University professor of English, likens the show to Charles Dickens’ “Great Expectations,” which offered character examples keeping Victorian work drudgery and home life successfully apart.
Business Insider Trump wants Ukraine’s rare earth elements. Experts say he’s overlooking a major issue. Rare earth elements have been a key focus of the proposed deal, with Trump repeatedly referencing them. Yet “I cannot find credible evidence of rare earth deposits in Ukraine. At all,” Laura Lewis, a professor in chemical, mechanical and industrial engineering at Northeastern University’s College of Engineering, told Business Insider.
Newsweek Donald Trump’s Approval Rating Equals Record Costas Panagopoulos, a professor of political science at Northeastern University, told Newsweek: “While it appears Trump’s net approval rating remains negative at this point in his second term, it is also true that it may not be as deeply underwater as it has been in the past.”
‘Gen Silent’ and the bumpy road to improve LGBTQ elder care in Massachusetts Jean McGuire, now a health professor at Northeastern University, served for a decade as a top executive in the state’s health and human services administration.
Salon Containing multitudes: Why feeling mixed emotions can actually be healthy According to Dr. Lisa Feldman Barrett, a neuroscientist at Northeastern University and longtime emotion researcher, trying to divide the brain’s emotional response into separate feelings of joy and rage is already a flawed premise for posing these questions.
CNET News Verizon Is Cutting Down on Dead Zones by Expanding Satellite Texting Josep Jornet, a professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Northeastern University, said the next big tech race among companies is satellite-based mobile connectivity.
Verywell Health Is ‘Microdosing’ Ozempic Safe? Another problem with microdosing from vials is that the patients may reuse needles, which can pose a risk of infection or contamination, said Mansoor Amiji, PhD, RPh, a professor of chemical engineering and pharmaceutical sciences at Northeastern University.