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Instagram’s ‘deliberate design choices’ make it unsafe for teens despite Meta promises, report finds

Now, the report published Thursday, from Bejar, the Cybersecurity For Democracy at New York University and Northeastern University, the Molly Rose Foundation, Fairplay and ParentsSOS, claims Meta has chosen not to take “real steps” to address safety concerns, “opting instead for splashy headlines about new tools for parents and Instagram Teen Accounts for underage users.”

Learning Toys and STEM Toys We Love

In May 2025, Burt hosted a hands-on toy testing session at Northeastern University’s Roux Institute, also in Portland, Maine. Fifteen kids between the ages of 3 and 15 (along with a handful of interested parents) spent two hours freely exploring our top STEM toy contenders then completed surveys about their favorites.
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Why you started seeing ghosts, skeletons and Halloween stuff in stores way back in July

When that happens, “research shows people engage in compensatory behavior,” says Daniele Mathras, associate dean of undergraduate education and associate teaching professor of marketing at Northeastern University’s D’Amore-McKim School of Business. 
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What’s your college’s AI policy? Find out here.

Northeastern University, London School of Economics (LSE), the University of San Francisco Law School, Northumbria University, Champlain College, and Breda University of Applied Sciences have announced Claude for Education investments. 
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Can Donald Trump muzzle America’s press?

A study by Burak Özturan of Northeastern University and colleagues found that the average quality of news sources shared on the platform—as defined by Newsguard, which rates the reliability of online sources—fell during Mr Musk’s first six months in charge.
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Health takes center stage in shutdown talks

“Our scorecard shows that states with strong clean energy and resilience policies are doing a better job protecting health and health care infrastructure, while other states leave patients exposed during potential crises,” said Matthew Eckelman, Northeastern University associate professor and associate chair for research of civil and environmental engineering, in a news release.
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Canada’s Top Baby Names Revealed

The different languages spoken in a country can also play a role, and in the U.S. the increasing Hispanic population could have influenced the fact that Mateo is now a popular name, a Spanish form of the once popular name Matthew, according to Northeastern University’s news website Northeastern Global News.
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Instagram’s teen safety features are flawed, researchers say

Numerous safety features that Meta has said it has implemented to protect young users on Instagram over the years do not work well or, in some cases, don’t exist, according to a report from child-safety advocacy groups that was corroborated by researchers at Northeastern University.
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This Cheap, Tiny Device May Reverse Memory Loss—And Even Prevent Alzheimer’s, Scientists Say

The cost to treat the plaques can be enormous. A 2024 article published by Northeastern University noted that a new IV infusion therapy Kisunla, given once a month to people in the early stages of Alzheimer’s, was $32,000 a year.
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Computer Punch Cards, Coding Pipeline Problems, and the Future of Women in AI

Carla Brodley, founding executive director of the Center for Inclusive Computing at Northeastern University, explains how to make computer science education more accessible to everyone.
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Instagram’s ‘deliberate design choices’ make it unsafe for teens despite Meta promises, report says

The report Thursday came from Bejar and the Cybersecurity For Democracy at New York University and Northeastern University, as well as the Molly Rose Foundation, Fairplay and ParentsSOS.
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Meta just launched Teen Accounts globally. Experts say the safety tools don’t work.

The analysis was conducted by Cybersecurity for Democracy and Meta whistleblower Arturo Béjar and based out of New York University and Northeastern University.