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The ‘termites of the sea’ have super weird digestive systems, and they might help us make biofuels
Shipworms were already weird animals, but they just got weirder. The ocean-dwelling clams, which actually look much more like slimy worms, are some of the only creatures in the world that can eat wood. Now scientists have figured out that shipworms are even more unique than we thought: Instead of breaking down their food using bacteria in […]
The Conversation
The economics of Ebola
Australia and the United States have already implemented home quarantine orders for at-risk individuals. However, at least one person has refused to comply. If the individual is identified while in a country with low-budget quarantine procedures, they may be around other at-risk individuals, which is certainly not in their interest. Individuals are also unlikely to […]
Violent U.S. crime drops again, reaches 1970s level: FBI
All types of violent crimes were lower, with murder and non-negligent manslaughter off 4.4 percent to 14,196, the lowest figure since 1968. Rape was down 6.3 percent and robbery fell 2.8 percent, the Federal Bureau of Investigation data showed. James Alan Fox, a criminologist at Northeastern University in Boston, said there was a variety of […]
Patriot Ledger
The beginning of another bank crisis?
One definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result. Late last month, the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), which regulates Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, announced that the two institutions would start purchasing mortgages with down payments as low as 3 percent instead of the already absurdly […]
Marketplace
Low gas prices: exciting. Global warming: boring
In fact, some go so far as to argue there’s too much science out there. “We’re well past the point where messaging the science or trying to communicate about the science more effectively is going to change anyone’s opinions,” says Northeastern University communication scholar Matthew Nisbet. “If anything, that’s going to move people to the […]
Vocational education: Job skills in high school
At the moment, there is a growing disconnect between the number of manufacturing jobs in the state and the workers with the skills to fill those positions. Many see vocational schools are the way to remedy this disconnect, but a recent study from Northeastern University Law School says that thousands aren’t able to get into […]
The Rice arbitration and the NFL
Arbitration is the greatest invention of the American labor movement. Virtually every collective bargaining agreement in all industries contains a provision for the appointment of an arbitrator to hear unresolved disputes between the parties to the agreement. Parties to the agreement design a system that meets their particular needs. In the sports industry, it is […]
Boston Herald
Schools, industry plan security consortium for cybersecurity
University, private industry and governmental support is being corralled for a New England research consortium to tackle cybersecurity issues confronting the financial services industry, become a regional force in vying for large federal grants and create a cyber­security talent pipeline. Organizers of the New England Cyber Security Research Consortium have a $2 million commitment from […]
How to make your extracurriculars look best on your college applications
On the Common App, there’s space to list 10 activities. If you’re a super-involved student, this may mean having to weigh the importance of your clubs and cutting a few out of your application. “It’s important to list things in order of importance and significant contribution,” says Donnaree Wynter Grant, assistant director of admissions events […]
VentureFizz
IDEA: A student-run venture accelerator helping move entrepreneurs forward at Northeastern U
It all began with a distinct focus on “student-led.” As part of the entrepreneurial culture at Northeastern, campus organizations are encouraged to be run solely by students. So, when six students approached the dean of the Business School proposing a startup accelerator in 2009, the program was set forth to be led by students to […]
A dark side of the focus on gay marriage
The quest for full inclusion of members of the queer community (I use “queer” as an umbrella term that gathers together people who are gay, bisexual, transgender, intersexual and so on) in our society, however, has come to focus so singularly on the altar that the fight for equality is harmed more than helped. That’s […]
Marketplace
Microsoft makes office free on mobiles
All aboard, Microsoft is jumping on the freemium bandwagon. In the past their product, Office 365,was subscription-only if you wanted to do anything other than read your documents on your mobile device. Now the updated free Microsoft app will allow you to change, or write new Office documents on your iPhone or iPad. The version for Android tablets […]