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A person holds a tablet while playing a memory-training game featuring a small astronaut character. A brain model and a small astronaut figurine are visible on the table in the background.
Science & Technology

Can you train your brain for better memory? This Northeastern study points to yes

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Business

Big business uses factual research to mislead the public, Northeastern study finds

Portraits of Northeastern professors Albert-László Barabási, Tina Eliassi-Rad, Alessandro Vespignani and Ricardo Baeza-Yates.
Science & Technology

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

Alexander Ivanov, Anne-Lise Marie, and Yunnan Gao all standing around a laptop looking at the screen.
Science & Technology

Northeastern researchers find a faster and more sensitive way to study proteins, which could lead to advances in disease treatment

PhD student Evangelos Bitsikas working in a lab.
Science & Technology

Northeastern doctoral student studying cybersecurity and wireless networks awarded prestigious Google Fellowship

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Meet the force behind Northeastern’s Center for the Study of Sport in Society

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Business

Maine businesses urged to adopt Industry 4.0: Northeastern study highlights critical need for data-driven transformation

Members of the Student Government Association sitting on wooden steps.
University News

Surprise! Northeastern’s Student Government Association doesn’t have many students studying — government

A person squeezing a bottle of sunscreen into their hand.
Health

Chemicals found in sunscreen and makeup can lead to hypertension during pregnancy, new study finds

An x-ray image shows a person's lungs, spine, and ribs.
Science & Technology

Northeastern bioengineering professor receives NSF award to study pathogens in our lungs

Psyche Loui playing the violin.
Society & Culture

How do songs and speech compare around the world? Northeastern music scientist contributes to groundbreaking study

Ozlem Ergun speaking into a microphone at a podium.
University News

Is gig work compatible with employment status? Study finds reclassification benefits both workers and platforms