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An EXPonential advance for science, tech, and innovation at Northeastern

Northeastern University this week celebrated the opening of its EXP building, an eight-story, 357,000-square-foot research complex on Columbus Avenue that aims to expand the horizons of science, technology, and engineering — and, according to Northeastern officials, help build a better world.
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Biden shifts focus away from domestic affairs as Israel war intensifies

American leadership on the world stage is important, particularly “during times of crisis,” according to Northeastern University political science professor Costas Panagopoulos.
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Scientists finally know why people get more colds and flu in winter

To understand why this occurs, Bleier and his team and coauthor Mansoor Amiji, who chairs the department of pharmaceutical sciences at Northeastern University in Boston, went on a scientific detective hunt.
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Degradable electronic medical devices power up

But these metals have limitations—they’re not as high performing as the gold and silver used in typical electronics, says Ravinder Dahiya, an electrical engineering researcher at Northeastern University.
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‘Playground For Ideas’: Northeastern University Opens EXP Science Building

Northeastern’s EXP building is an eight-story facility filled with tools for scientific research, discussion and discovery. In addition to classrooms and research laboratories, the building also features 3D printing labs and makerspaces.
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Forecasting Our Future: Robotic mussels may hold key to saving New England shoreline

“They just seem to be burning off the rocks during the summertime. This used to be covered in mussels and now there just aren’t that many,” said Brian Helmuth during a recent research trip in Nahant. As a professor at Northeastern University and through his work with the school’s Marine Science Center, he’s been studying the […]
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Max Abrahms: Historic Escalation in the Israel-Hamas War

Abrahms holds that Hamas’ brutal attack on Israeli civilians is not only immoral but “a major strategic mistake” for the Palestinian cause.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.