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Huberman Lab
Dr. Lisa Feldman Barrett: How to Understand Emotions
In this episode, my guest is Dr. Lisa Feldman Barrett, Ph.D., a Distinguished Professor of Psychology at Northeastern University who is a world expert in the science of emotions.
https://www.newsweek.com/did-donald-trumps-indictments-boost-his-poll-numbers-1832694
“There could be kind of a snowball effect or a cumulative effect of, you know, multiple indictments and new information that could emerge that could kind of shake people from long-held views about Trump,” professor Costas Panagopoulos, an election campaign expert at Northeastern University, told Newsweek.
Gaza conflict prompts two-way flow of students in and out of Israel
Northeastern University announced it evacuated three students who were in Israel at the time of the attack.
Taylor Swift’s US economic love story: Could it happen in Europe?
In addition to ticket sales, David Herlihy, a professor at Northeastern University, noted that Swift fans are always keen to fork out for merchandise and other paraphernalia.
Taylor-made: A Swiftie’s guide to the best ‘Eras’ movie experience
People who want to feel as if they’re actually at the concert should seek out Imax screens, said Andrew Mall, an associate professor of music at Northeastern University who has researched Swift’s box office impact and music festivals in general.
CBS Boston
Consulate working to find flights to Israel for reservists in US
“In an emergency like this, people are being called up from the reserves,” said Professor Lori Lefkovitz of Northeastern University.
The Five Cities Least Impacted by Inflation
Many factors are at play in driving the high levels of inflation Americans continue to experience, according to Barry Bluestone, a professor at Northeastern University.
New York Post
This common kitchen mistake can be as dangerous as eating raw meat
“Always assume that [produce] could be covered with pathogens,” Darin Detweiller, an associate teaching professor at Northeastern University, recently told HuffPost.
CBC News
Israeli warplanes pound Gaza. A ground invasion is expected. Does Hamas have an endgame?
“[It] could intensify grievances against Israel, strengthening a revenge impact among the Palestinian population,” said Max Abrahms, an associate political science professor at Northeastern University in Boston, and an expert in international security, especially in the areas of terrorism and counterterrorism.
Reason
What Happens Next in the Israel-Hamas War?
“The first thing smart militants do is recognize that civilian attacks are a recipe for political failure,” writes Max Abrahms, a political science professor at Northeastern University and author of Rules for Rebels: The Science of Victory in Militant History, a lengthy study of terrorism and insurgency.
Corporate names, logos abound on the new Boston skyline
Companies put their logos on the skyline for a variety of reasons that go beyond name recognition or earning new customers, according to Paul Fombelle, a marketing professor at Northeastern University.
To slow climate change, some want to ‘engineer the ocean’
Buesseler is collaborating with Akram Alshawabkeh’s lab at Northeastern University to see if a simple, solar-powered battery attached to a small float might be able to deliver a constant, low-dose of iron.