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This researcher wants to know why frogs are so good at tasting bitter things — and what it could mean for humans

A new discovery in amphibian biology could help scientists better understand allergy responses in humans.

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Navigating a New Political Landscape: Frequently Asked Questions

The university is working to evaluate the impact of recent changes on teaching and research enterprise, as well as members of the Northeastern community.

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Sweden’s deadliest mass shooting highlights global reality of gun violence, Northeastern criminologist says

“We in the United States don't have a monopoly on mass shootings,” James Alan Fox says, “though we certainly have more than our share.”

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This Northeastern researcher has been tracking activists exposing what is happening inside Communist China

The Great Translation Movement is using social media to “challenge the authoritarian regime” in Beijing, says assistant prof. Chunyan Wu.

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