Fall River Herald Northeastern’s new nursing program ’embedded’ in Fall River community When top-ranked college Northeastern University unveiled plans to open a small campus on the fifth floor of 277 Pleasant St., part of the Durfee-Union Mills complex — already home to Prima CARE medical center and Saint Anne’s Hospital outpatient services — it did so with a commitment to being an integral part of the Fall River community
The Flu Really Is That Bad Flu seasons, as a rule, differ drastically from one another, and “we don’t have a great understanding of why one ends up being more severe than another,” Samuel Scarpino, an infectious-disease-modeling researcher at Northeastern University, told me.
Trump governs like a king, and the press is struggling on how to cover him Jill Abramson, a former executive editor of The New York Times, teaches journalism at Northeastern University and is a contributing Globe Opinion writer.
The Week Giving up the booze After those years of excess, it’s understandable that many people wanted to get sober or curb their drinking, said Malcolm Purinton, a beer historian at Northeastern University.
The Times UK Was it legal for US to strike Venezuela and capture Maduro? Jeremy Paul, a constitutional law expert at Northeastern University, said: “You cannot say this was a law enforcement operation and then turn around and say now we need to run the country.”
How string theory was used to solve a long-standing mystery about the brain Researchers at Northeastern University’s Network Science Institute have returned to this long-standing mystery today. In a new article published in Nature , they demonstrate how the same mathematics used for string theory could also be used to solve the question of why neurons branch and connect the way they do.
Parents The One Question Parents Need To Ask Before Every Playdate That’s critical as researches with Northeastern University and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health conducted a national survey in 2021 and found 36% of homes with kids had unlocked firearms, while 37% had loaded ones.
KPBS Folk Arts Rare Records brings Lou Curtiss’ music collection to the people Andrew Mall, a professor of music at Northeastern University in Boston, studies media, music consumption and collecting. He said record stores — and the people who work in them — are crucial to local music scenes.
C&EN Trump pulls US out of another major UN climate treaty But whether the president can unilaterally withdraw the US from a treaty that the Senate ratified is a legally unsettled question, says Maria Ivanova, director of the School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs at Northeastern University.
Mass Live ‘The Bad Old Days’: Why the ICE shooting in Minneapolis has raised alarms with Mass. police experts Veteran Northeastern University criminologist James Alan Fox wasn’t buying it. “I don’t know what she said [to the agent], but I don’t see the reason for pulling a gun and then, particularly, for trying to open the [car] door, which intensified and escalated the encounter,” he said.
C&EN These quantum switches need a materials makeover At the heart of today’s most advanced quantum computers sits a device called a Josephson junction. “The Josephson junction is the transistor of quantum computing,” says Kin Chung Fong, an engineer at Northeastern University, Burlington.
Criminologist says video transcripts reveal insight into Brown University shooter’s motive Northeastern University Criminologist James Alan Fox told Boston 25 that he believes Neves Valente, despite what he said, like other mass killers, was motivated to set across a simple message.