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U.S. should research solar geoengineering to fight climate change but exercise caution, scientists say

“The world is in the place we’re in because we’ve had this concentration of wealth and power. This would actually exacerbate and further concentrate power among a few,” said Jennie Stephens, director of Northeastern University’s School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs. “This is something that a few elites are going to control, and it’s […]

Scientists Support an Idea Long Thought Outlandish: Reflecting the Sun’s Rays

Jennie Stephens, director of the School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs at Northeastern University, said that geoengineering research takes money and attention from the core problem, which is cutting emissions and helping vulnerable communities cope with the climate disruptions that are already happening. “We need to double down on bigger transformative changes,” Dr. Stephens […]
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Mass. COVID Numbers Have Stopped Declining. Experts Say They Have An Idea Why

And that relaxed attitude could lead to another surge, said Sam Scarpino, who directs the Emergent Epidemics Lab at Northeastern University. “We are so close,” he said. “We’re under a month away from the general availability of vaccines for adults. We’re a month away from consistently good weather … so that we can have windows […]
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Reform-minded Los Angeles DA faces blowback in first months

Other reform-minded DAs have encountered resistance from within their offices and police, but none has faced blowback like Gascón, said Daniel Medwed a law professor at Northeastern University in Boston. “I’m sort of hard-pressed to think about what other obstacle he could face,” Medwed said.
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More Employers Are Awarding Credentials. Is A Parallel Higher Education System Emerging?

And at Northeastern University, we’ve articulated IBM’s digital badges and Google’s IT certificate for degree program credit. Faculty and academic leaders could benefit from frameworks and best practices to integrate and align employer-issued credentials with their curricula—especially in a world where employers see validation by industry as one of the hallmarks of credential quality. 
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For the COVID pandemic we wear masks. For the pandemic of gun violence, what do we do?

While data shows many forms of gun violence increased during the pandemic – gang violence, domestic incidents, retaliatory violence where perpetrators knew the victims – the number of shootings in public was the lowest it has been in a decade, according to the AP/USA TODAY/Northeastern University Mass Killing database. 
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Three Groups Of Women We Need To Marshall Forward Today

According to Northeastern University research, more than 1 in 10 working parents reports having lost a job or reducing hours solely due to childcare. Among those who were unemployed, 25% of women said it was due to childcare versus 13% of men.
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Boulder, Atlanta mass killings were among 7 so far this year. Here are the others you might have missed.

A sobering database compiled by USA TODAY, the Associated Press and Northeastern University in Boston tracks mass killings – defined as four or more dead, not including the killer. Two of the tragedies took place in Indianapolis, one apparently was not a shooting. There were 23 mass killings in 2020, down from 45 in 2019, according to […]
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Questions From Listeners A Year Into Pandemic / Anxiety Surrounding A Return To Normalcy / Helping Kids With Autism Returning To School / How The Pandemic Changed Dress Codes

Northeastern University Marketing Associate Professor Daniele Mathras discusses how the pandemic will change what people wear to work in the future

How a lab at Northeastern and technology developed in Watertown are helping identify new virus variants

Northeastern University has been aggressive in its approach to testing both students and employees. A special lab was set up in Burlington to monitor the tests the school requires everyone to take, and so far, about 800,000 tests have been analyzed.
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Biden’s claim that the 1994 assault-weapons law ‘brought down’ mass shootings

James Alan Fox, a Northeastern University professor, collected data back to 1982 showing that assault weapons account for 24.6 percent of public mass shootings.

Are Hate Crime Laws Really the Answer to Anti-Asian Violence?

 “Hate crime laws have important symbolic meaning,” Jack Levin, an expert on hate crimes at Northeastern University, told Vox. “They send a message to two groups: They send it to the perpetrator, informing him that our community will not tolerate his intolerance. And then at the same time, they send a message to potential victims that they […]