Marketplace High prices are changing how we eat “The avian flu has impacted hens, chickens and then of course eggs. And so we’ve seen those prices be really volatile,” said Nada Sanders, a professor of supply chain management at Northeastern University.
WBZ Northeastern University AI Bot Is Helping Students With Calculus A Northeastern University professor debuted an AI program last month to help students with their calculus, when she’s otherwise occupied. “The basic idea is that if you put in a question, it will give you step by step solutions,” Professor Abby Williams said.
Christian Science Monitor Boston broke a record last year for fewest homicides. It’s on track to do it again. “There seems to be a renewed effort to include the community in the process of public safety,” says Jack McDevitt, a professor emeritus of criminology and criminal justice at Northeastern University. He also points to Massachusetts’ low gun ownership rate and stricter gun laws.
Newsweek Brownie Recall Update as FDA Sets Risk Level If you become ill due to an undeclared allergen in a food or drink product, there are several steps you should consider taking, according to Darin Detwiler, a professor of food policy and corporate social responsibility at Northeastern University.
Fox News Deadly virus samples went missing from lab in ‘major biosecurity breach,’ say authorities Sam Scarpino, PhD, director of AI and life sciences at Northeastern University in Boston, confirmed that the situation in Australia amounts to a “critical biosecurity lapse.”
Fox News Biden seems to take credit for Assad’s downfall amid fears of Islamic State revival Max Abrahms, a leading expert on counterterrorism and a tenured professor of political science at Northeastern University, told Fox News Digital, “It is also expected that ISIS will manifest as a non-trivial issue in the new Syria…”
Mass Live Biden tapped a former Worcester public defender as a federal judge. Why it matters | John L. Micek The Democratic president’s federal court nominees will “make a huge difference in a variety of cases during the Trump administration,” Jeremy R. Paul, a constitutional law professor at Northeastern University Law School, told MassLive.
Are Food Recalls on the Rise in the US? “I think that this most recent spate of outbreaks and recalls has made the average American consumer more anxious about food safety,” Darin Detwiler, a food safety advocate and professor at Northeastern University, told NPR.
Yes, the number of food recalls has been rising. Here’s what you need to know “I think that this most recent spate of outbreaks and recalls has made the average American consumer more anxious about food safety,” says Darin Detwiler, a longtime food safety advocate and professor at Northeastern University.
CNBC Parents who raise mentally strong kids always use these 10 ‘simple but powerful’ phrases: Psychotherapist Op-ed written by Amy Morin, a psychotherapist, clinical social worker and instructor at Northeastern University.
TechTarget Google makes video model Veo available on Vertex AI One way Google can differentiate itself in the image- and video-generating market is to ally with a major player, possibly from the entertainment industry, said Michael Bennett, AI policy adviser at Northeastern University’s Institute for Experiential AI.
Amid growing ‘news deserts’ in the US, non-traditional media outlets are on the rise “Affluent suburbs are doing quite well, and we certainly see that in Massachusetts,” said Dan Kennedy of Northeastern University, who has written a book about news deserts and the future of journalism.