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Al Jazeera
Iran is not anti-imperialist. It is a state calculating survival
Op-ed by Hossein Dabbagh, an Associate professor of philosophy at Northeastern University London.
David Crowley’s Chances of Beating Tom Tiffany After Wisconsin Primary Win
Costas Panagopoulos, a professor of political science at Northeastern University, told Newsweek on Wednesday that Crowley’s win “likely boosts Democrats’ chances to win the governor’s race against the GOP’s Tiffany in Wisconsin.”
Women's Health
This Popular Collagen Supplement Was Just Recalled—Here’s How to Know If You Need to Toss Yours
Those without allergies may also want to think twice, says Darin Detwiler, author of the book Food Safety: Past, Present, and Predictions and a professor at Northeastern University.
Missing a discontinued perfume? This Nantucket family business can smell it back into existence.
“The scent of a perfume isn’t protected by copyright or patent or trademark law, mostly because it’s functional,” explains Alexandra Roberts, professor of law and media at Northeastern University.
Christian Science Monitor
How one Massachusetts city cut traffic deaths to zero
“Speed humps work. They really work,” says Peter Furth, a professor of civil and environmental engineering at Northeastern University.
Trump wants to split the MMR vaccine. Experts say that’s unlikely — and comes with consequences
Splitting the vaccine would also come with “significant logistical limitations,” and having three standalone shots that require multiple doctor’s visits could result in more delayed or missed vaccinations among kids, Neil Maniar, a public health professor at Northeastern University, told CNBC.
AI Mom Can Remember Everything. But Can She Really Be A Mother?
“Society expects moms to be superheroes,” Jiabao Li — an associate professor at Northeastern University’s College of Arts, Media and Design — said during a tour of her show “Womb Wetware” in downtown San Francisco on Sunday.
The Simple Trick That Can Help You Understand Your Emotions
Lisa Feldman Barrett, a distinguished professor at Northeastern University, began documenting these differences in the 1990s.
Born to Home: Dinos, Rats, Garlic, and Arts | Sophie’s ELECTRIC Road Trip Part 5
Before heading back across the USA in an electric car, science-comedian Sophie takes a tour of her home turf: finding animals at the Museum of Science, Boston; meeting future engineers at Northeastern University; and getting as stinky as possible at a Garlic and Arts Festival.
Are Democrats having a Tea Party moment? I’m not buying it. | Opinion
Nicholas Beauchamp, an associate professor of political science at Northeastern University, envisions a 2028 Democratic cast of candidates crowded with would-be Bernies potentially canceling each other out, to the benefit of more moderate candidates.
AI Is Ruining Scholarship
Op-ed co-authored by Mya Poe, a professor of English at Northeastern University.
Japan Today
Trump’s attack on ‘birth tourism’ faces uphill legal battle after Supreme Court ruling
Rachel Rosenbloom, an immigration law professor at Northeastern University, said she would be surprised if the order’s new exclusions survived a legal challenge, calling them “clearly unconstitutional.”