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Sculpture meets science when physicist Albert-László Barabási makes art from network patterns

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Sculpture meets science when physicist Albert-László Barabási makes art from network patterns

A pandemic lesson from Chile: Data transparency can save lives

A pandemic lesson from Chile: Data transparency can save lives

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

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

The future of manufacturing will be data-driven. Are we up to the task?

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The future of manufacturing will be data-driven. Are we up to the task?

Industry 4.0 is upon us but the manufacturing workforce is struggling to keep up. Here’s the solution.

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Industry 4.0 is upon us but the manufacturing workforce is struggling to keep up. Here’s the solution.

How theoretical physicist James Halverson is using data science and machine learning to study string theory
James Halverson, an assistant professor of physics at Northeastern, uses data science to study the many possibilities in string theory. Photo by Matthew Modoono/Northeastern University

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How theoretical physicist James Halverson is using data science and machine learning to study string theory

Scientists decode what makes a New York Times bestseller

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Scientists decode what makes a New York Times bestseller

#NUexperience around the globe on Snapchat

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#NUexperience around the globe on Snapchat

Frances M. Slowe, 1949-2017

Frances M. Slowe, 1949-2017

New student sees ‘incredible amount of brainpower’ at Northeastern

New student sees ‘incredible amount of brainpower’ at Northeastern

Hackathon examines power of Big Data to change lives

Hackathon examines power of Big Data to change lives

Want the most telling presidential polling data? Professor says turn to Twitter

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Want the most telling presidential polling data? Professor says turn to Twitter