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Remote work affects urban economies far beyond downtown hubs, Northeastern research finds

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The interaction between humans and artificial intelligence demands a new field of study, Northeastern researchers say

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Northeastern researcher to break fresh ground on brain process and group interactions

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To understand the next pandemic, we must understand our own collective behavior — these researchers want to be ready

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How Northeastern researchers are helping predict the outbreak of bird flu on US dairy farms

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What’s the history of artificial intelligence? New York Times chief data scientist explains the evolution of AI during Northeastern lecture

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‘Landmark in survey research’: How the COVID States Project analyzed the pandemic with objectivity

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Can AI help scientists develop drugs faster? Northeastern Institute for Experiential AI explores how the emerging technology is reshaping pharmaceutical development

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Recovery from natural disasters or man-made attacks begins with being prepared, researchers say

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Art philanthropy in the US is localized and depends on prestige of the art organization, Northeastern study finds

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Who believes ‘fake news’? Regardless of age and politics, people who endorse lies are aware they could be made up, research says

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#FreeBritney movement is proof social media can help shift the narrative, new Northeastern research finds