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BBJ names 2013’s Champions in Health Care
The Boston Business Journal last week announced the honorees for its annual Champions in Health Care program featuring 13 professionals and organizations at the leading edge of the region’s world-class health care system. Dr. Manuel Guillermo Herrera-Acena, a physician who has been at Brigham and Women’s Hospital for 55 years, has been named the Lifetime Achievement winner for […]
Workplace Injuries Drop, but Claims of Employer Retaliation Rise
The U.S. Government Accountability Office in 2009 said that more than a third of health practitioners surveyed were asked by company managers to provide treatment that wouldn’t necessarily require a formal injury or illness report. The government doesn’t require that a minor injury, such as a burn treated with a bandage, be recorded but does […]
Teens rally in financial district for more jobs
Teen employment has declined over the years, and the percentage of Massachusetts teens who are working has plunged, according to the Center for Labor Market Studies at Northeastern University. Just over a decade ago, more than 50 percent of Massachusetts teens were working: Last year, only 27 percent had jobs. The demonstration targeted Putnam because the mutual […]
Frayed Prospects, Despite a Degree
But everything that is known about the job market points to the fact that Mr. Wells and his cohort are feeling the pinch. Many of the country’s largest companies make most of their entry level hires on campus, meaning there are no slots for the hapless person who had the misfortune of graduating in 2011. […]
Magnesium Oxide Nanoparticles Hold Promise for Improving the Outcome of Joint Reconstruction Surgeries
Researchers at Northeastern University recently discovered that magnesium oxide (MgO) nanoparticles exhibit some valuable properties for orthopedic tissue engineering when dispersed within polymer composites. Findings show for the first time that MgO nanoparticles significantly increase fibroblast and osteoblast cell attachment and growth on poly(l-lactic acid) (PLLA). The project, headed by grad student Dan Hickey of […]
Researchers study aftermath of Marathon bombings
In the aftermath of the Boston Marathon bombings, researchers from many fields have been trying to salvage something of value from that horrible day, closely following the recovery of people treated for hearing loss and testing how social media could be used as an early, emergency alert system for disasters. In a paper published this […]
Landmarks Orchestra kicks off with ‘Rhapsody in Green’
The Boston Landmarks Orchestra opened its 2013 summer season at the DCR Hatch Shell Wednesday with its annual green concert in celebration of America’s city, state, and national parks. And the program for this “Rhapsody in Green” could hardly have been more enticing: the premiere of “At the River,” by Northeastern University music-department chair Anthony […]
Cambridge Discovers the Limits of Its Green Virtue
By BEN COMPAINE Cambridge, Mass. This might have been a story about the little train that could. Rather, it’s about the big train that could not. Global Partners LP GLP +1.33% operates a bulk petroleum storage terminal north of Boston in Revere, on Massachusetts Bay. Global Partners has been bringing in its inventory by barge […]
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Northeastern students meet Desmond Tutu and Nelson Mandela’s former cellmate in South Africa
A class of Northeastern University students traveling in South Africa met with Nobel Prize winner Desmond Tutu and a former cellmate of Nelson Mandela this week. The students said in a Skype interview today that both discussions centered on the anti-apartheid movement and Mandela’s legacy. Mandela, the former president of South Africa and leader of […]
About-Face: Rethinking Emotions
Nearly a half-century ago, a psychologist named Paul Ekman set out to see if human beings, from Papua New Guinea to Pittsburgh, showed emotions in the same way. He went around the world, showing photographs of faces and asked people to identify the emotions shown: fear, sadness, anger, disgust, surprise. What he found, in short, […]
Economist backs regional effort to promote Route 3 corridor
A collaborative effort among five communities to promote their shared Route 3 corridor is getting some encouragement from a well-known economist. Barry Bluestone, founding director of the Dukakis Center for Urban and Regional Policy at Northeastern University and a key adviser to the Patrick administration, hailed the partnership that Bedford, Billerica, Burlington, Chelmsford, and Lowell are pursuing […]
As Nelson Mandela Turns 95, Boston Celebrates His Legacy
Former Boston Judge Margaret Burnham, now a law professor at Northeastern University, was selected by Mandela to help South Africa transition to full democratic rule and says this day honors Mandela’s activism “All across the world, citizens of the world will be celebrating Mandela Day,” Burnham said. “It’s a day of service.” That’s in keeping […]