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Gay Community News at 50: The queer outlet that went from Boston to the world

GCN’s archives have been digitized by Northeastern University’s Archives and Special Collections, with nearly every issue available online. 
Chicago Reader

Maus in wartime

Chute was an English professor at the University of Chicago when Spiegelman’s MetaMaus, which she worked on with him for six years, was published in 2011; she’s now at Northeastern University.
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Don’t expect the government to save us from misinformation

Evan Selinger is a professor of philosophy at the Rochester Institute of Technology and an affiliate scholar at Northeastern University’s Center for Law, Innovation, and Creativity.
The Scientist

Differentiated Stem Cells Can Kickstart Fertility in Mice

Jonathan Tilly, a reproductive biologist at Northeastern University who was not involved in the study, noted that previous studies had already shown that stem cells can be used to help real and artificial ovaries function.
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Dumped in cellar hole 50 years ago, badly burned body has never been identified

“DNA technology didn’t emerge until the 1980s, which some people call a form of ‘genetic fingerprinting,’ so that is the big game changer when it comes to posthumous identification these days,” said Daniel Medwed, a professor of law and criminal justice at Northeastern University.
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Giorgia Meloni’s scorecard: What has the Italian PM achieved during her first year in government?

“She’s introduced tax benefits and checks for families proportionally to the number of children that they have,” Marianna Griffini, Assistant Professor at Northeastern University London and an expert in Italian politics, told Euronews.
Mirror

Food poisoning warning around eating Jack-O-Lanterns after carving them

“You use a pumpkin as an ingredient or as a decoration, but not as both,” said Darin Detwiler, a professor of food policy at Northeastern University and author of “ Food Safety: Past, Present, and Predictions.” It turns out that leaving out your pumpkin for days allows bacteria to grow on the vegetable, which may cause food poisoning.
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Rising cost of credit leading to small business retrenchment, says Northeastern’s Seth Harris

Seth Harris, senior fellow at the Northeastern University Burnes Center for Social Change, joins ‘The Exchange’ to discuss caution about the risk rising rates have on small businesses, the reliance small businesses have on credit lines, and concerns about the state of labor among in small businesses. 
WBZ Newsradio

Early Education Bill Would Shift Costs From Families To State

Another one of the researchers, professor of economics and public policy at Northeastern University Alan Clayton-Matthews, answered Lewis’ question by saying the bill would be an investment in families.
Architecture and Design

New research opens up scope for colour changing paints

Imagine a paint that can change colours in response to light exposure. Researchers at Northeastern University’s Kostas Research Institute (KRI) are exploring the possibility of replicating the natural ability of an octopus to change colours rapidly in response to threats or even just changes in light.
Sky News

Israel needs to ‘deter’ other Palestinian terrorist groups and Iran

The Israel-Hamas war is one Israel must fight for its existence and it will do so, says Northeastern University Political Science Professor Max Abrahms.
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Can You Eat The Pumpkin You Used For A Halloween Jack-O-Lantern?

“You use a pumpkin as an ingredient or as a decoration, but not as both,” said Darin Detwiler, a professor of food policy at Northeastern University and author of “Food Safety: Past, Present, and Predictions.”