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City picks Millennium to develop Winthrop Sq. tower

The contest drew proposals from a range of high-profile developers who enlisted renowned architects and pitched modern office and condo towers packed with various civic amenities. But Millennium was a logical choice, said George Thrush, an architecture professor at Northeastern University.
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Looking to expand Iron Mountain’s artistic side

College professors reading through their students’ essays often have to determine if they pass the sniff test: Does the paper seem authentic, or does it rely a bit too heavily on Wikipedia? But for Cecelia Musselman, an English professor at Northeastern University, writing a Wikipedia entry was the entire point. Over the past year, she’s […]
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10 ways to foster kindness and empathy in kids

Teach compassion through mindfulness. Mindfulness can enhance attention span and reduce stress, but now researchers are finding that it can also foster empathy. In a study at Northeastern University, participants took an eight-week meditation course. When they were then faced with the option of giving up their chair to a person in visible physical discomfort, they were […]

Attention, teenagers: Nobody really looks like that

“The link is the perception that they are going to alter your weight, shape, appearance,” said Rachel Rodgers, a counseling psychology researcher who studies body image and eating concerns and is an associate professor of applied psychology at Northeastern University. “The representations of ideal appearance in society are very restrictive and very unrealistic both for […]
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Rio instability stirs fears of attack, terror experts say

Brazilian forces have had high visibility at the games, but Northeastern University professor Philip D’Agati, an Olympics political scholar, said there has been an alarming lack of public scrutiny of Brazil’s security readiness, particularly amid governmental turmoil and threat of a police strike. “From my perspective, it’s really concerning that questions about the willingness of […]
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Trump’s lying again: Leaked DNC emails show Clinton didn’t fix the debates

The Trump campaign’s charges are “absolutely baseless,” said Alan Schroeder, a professor at Northeastern University who wrote Presidential Debates: Fifty Years of High-Risk TV. “There is no rigging, and nothing different about this year’s schedule from previous cycles.” Given that there are 256 NFL games from early September to December, experts said it would be […]
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Concealed carry on campus is a bad idea

Texas on Monday becomes the eighth state in the U.S. to permit properly licensed gun owners to carry concealed weapons on college campuses, and the timing could not be worse. When he chose Aug. 1 for his concealed carry bill to take effect at all public colleges and universities across Texas, state Rep. Allen Fletcher wasn’t aware of […]
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Massachusetts economy outperforming US with steady growth

A decline is automobile sales is dragging down consumer spending in Massachusetts, said Alan Clayton-Matthews, a senior contributing editor of MassBenchmarks and a Northeastern University economics professor. After strong auto sales last year, car purchases declined by 6.4 percent in the second quarter, Clayton-Matthews said. Non-automobile spending increased by 2.2 percent in the second quarter, […]
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Scientists find new type of antibiotic hiding in the human nose

“It may seem surprising that a member of the human microbiota—the community of bacteria that inhabits the body—produces an antibiotic,” Kim Lewis and Philip Strandwitz, microbial biologists at Northeastern University who were not involved with the study, tell the BBC. “However, the microbiota is composed of more than a thousand species, many of which compete […]
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Antibiotics funding splurge gets lukewarm reception

“I have mixed feelings about this,” says Kim Lewis, an antibiotics researcher at Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts. “If more money is going into the general area of antibiotics, that’s a good thing. But I’m really surprised that we are getting another influx of funds into development rather than into discovery.” The main problem, says […]
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Experts confront multiple explanations for surge of killings

Max Abrahms, a terrorism analyst who teaches political science at Northeastern University, has been using the term “loon wolf” to depict individuals whose attacks are as much the product of mental instability as of any form of radical ideology. “They’re seeing others do this and replicating their behaviors,” said Abrahms, who suggested the phenomenon will […]
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On a walk with Michael Dukakis as he picks up litter

On his two-mile walk to work, the distinguished professor crosses a playground, whips a crumpled plastic grocery bag out of his canvas briefcase, and plucks a tissue – a used tissue – off the ground. You stifle the “ew!” if you want to keep up with his brisk pace. It seems like a low-impact task […]