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Maine News Center
Maine entrepreneurs see big potential in seaweed
Bill Lenart is a research scientist focused on polymer and data science at Northeastern University’s Roux Institute in Portland. His recent work explores marine polymers — the structures found in seaweed that can mimic plastic — and how different combinations can be refined and applied to real-world materials, like dish detergent pods or fishing gear.
MIT Sloan Management Review
The Forces That Shape AI’s Uneven Progress
Laura Huang is a distinguished professor of management and organizational dynamics and associate dean of executive education in the D’Amore-McKim School of Business at Northeastern University.
Boston’s broadcast journalists are departing TV news in droves. Why?
“I still believe that TV stations are uniquely positioned to take advantage of this changing landscape, but they have to take that step and really be bold about it,” said Mike Beaudet, a WCVB investigative reporter and Northeastern University journalism professor.
WCVB TV
Expert: High-profile coverage makes finding impartial jurors harder
Features: Daniel Medwed, Distinguished Professor of Law and Criminal Justice at Northeastern University
Can math equations solve inequality?
A Boston Latin Academy student works on a pre-calculus problem during the Bridge to Calculus summer program at Northeastern University in Boston.
Al Jazeera
Upheaval at the BBC: Is it a crisis or a coup?
Featuring: Myojung Chung – Associate professor at Northeastern University
Holiday Gift Books: Architecture
A holiday book list for the WSJ compiled by Cammy Brothers, a professor of art and architecture at Northeastern University and the author of “Giuliano da Sangallo and the Ruins of Rome.”
What US Law Says About Sedition and Troops Defying Illegal Orders
Sedition involves “inciting insurrection against lawful authority,” Daniel Urman, professor of law at Northeastern University, told Newsweek.
How to stop the rise of Reform UK? Expose its contradictions
Dr Marianna Griffini is Assistant professor in international relations and anthropology, Northeastern University London.
How chummy is too chummy? Epstein emails shine light on relationships between journalists, sources
Independence is vital for a journalist, and Wolff compromised it, said Dan Kennedy, a media writer and professor at Northeastern University.
Business Insider
David Harbour is in a PR pickle ahead of ‘Stranger Things.’ Here’s how 2 experts say they’d make the public forget about it.
“If he was playing a robber, a criminal, a gangster, or whatever, then his offline behavior might actually help boost the show,” said Dr. Heidi Feldman, who teaches courses at Northeastern University about crisis communication and image management.
AI Aims to Please You, but Don’t Let It
As Malihe Alikhani, a professor of AI and social justice at Northeastern University’s Khoury College of Computer Science, explained in a Brookings study, “If a user asks AI whether a misleading statistic supports their argument, a sycophantic AI might affirm the claim rather than challenge its accuracy, reinforcing misinformation.