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A student with autism playing with a musical ball.

Engineering class designs ball that lights up, plays favorite songs and helps autistic client develop motor skills

The ball lights up and plays Audrey’s favorite songs when released.

A person filling a syringe.

Systemic solutions urged to counter spread of science misinformation in new report co-authored by Northeastern professor

Misinformation about science skews decisions, weakens trust and harms health, according to a National Academies report.

A person typing on their smartphone.

The federal government wants you to adopt ‘end-to-end encryption’ methods. Here’s why you should adopt them

After a widespread hack, federal government issued a public service announcement urging the public to use “end-to-end encryption” methods.

Row of pink colored candy Peeps.

Will the FDA ban red dye No. 3? Northeastern food policy expert weighs in

The FDA is considering banning the suspected carcinogen. Darin Detwiler discusses health concerns and global pressure.

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