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Can you explain how the gene-editing tool CRISPR works? Now try drawing it.

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Can you explain how the gene-editing tool CRISPR works? Now try drawing it.

Can’t-miss events in Northeastern’s global network in March 2020

Can’t-miss events in Northeastern’s global network in March 2020

If cells could talk… Actually, they do. But what are they saying?

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If cells could talk… Actually, they do. But what are they saying?

Superconductor or not? They’re exploring the identity crisis of this weird quantum material.

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Superconductor or not? They’re exploring the identity crisis of this weird quantum material.

Where to find turkey dinner at Northeastern this Thanksgiving

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Where to find turkey dinner at Northeastern this Thanksgiving

A scholar of hip-hop explores Russia’s rap scene

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A scholar of hip-hop explores Russia’s rap scene

Can’t-miss events in Northeastern University’s global network in November 2019

Can’t-miss events in Northeastern University’s global network in November 2019

A robot inspired by bats to make flying drones safer and more energy-efficient

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A robot inspired by bats to make flying drones safer and more energy-efficient

This exotic crystal is fueling the quantum revolution
Arun Bansil, a theoretical physicist at Northeastern, has discovered new properties in the chemical element bismuth that could prevent supercomputers from frying and enable the production of low power electronics. Photo by iStock

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This exotic crystal is fueling the quantum revolution

What we can learn from the backlash to The New York Times’ 1619 Project, a history of slavery in America
Stock photo of the The New York Times Magazine on Aug. 20, 2019. Photo by Matthew Modoono/Northeastern University

What we can learn from the backlash to The New York Times’ 1619 Project, a history of slavery in America

On the 50th anniversary of the moon landing, correcting the record of the Cold War Space Race to determine if we’ve entered Space Race 2.0

On the 50th anniversary of the moon landing, correcting the record of the Cold War Space Race to determine if we’ve entered Space Race 2.0

Northeastern University researchers find little evidence for ‘broken windows theory,’ say neighborhood disorder doesn’t cause crime

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Northeastern University researchers find little evidence for ‘broken windows theory,’ say neighborhood disorder doesn’t cause crime