‘I literally cried:’ Annual overdoses in Mass. fell for first time in four years, CDC says Leo Beletsky, director of Northeastern University’s Action Lab at the Center for Health Policy and Law, said the apparent decrease is “unequivocally good news” after watching overdoses climb for years.
Putin Showcases His Ambitions in a Chinese City Built by Czarist Russia The visit to the Orthodox church signals Putin’s aim of “advancing not only Russian power in a global context, but also Russian orthodoxy as his moral compass for guiding the nation,” said Sarah Riccardi-Swartz, an assistant professor of religion and anthropology at Northeastern University.
Scientific American How Does ChatGPT Think? “I spent 20 years as a software engineer, working on really complex systems. And there’s always this problem,” says Bau, a computer scientist at Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts.
CBS Boston Keller: Presidential debates are on as candidates discard decades-old tradition “June is really early,” noted presidential debate expert Alan Schroeder, professor emeritus of journalism at Northeastern.
Trump said he has ‘no problem’ debating Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Here’s why The only time a third party candidate was involved in a presidential debate was in 1992, said Alan Schroeder, a professor emeritus of journalism and presidential elections expert at Northeastern University.
Scienmag How neighbouring whale families learn each other’s vocal style Network Science at Project CETI, Professor at the Network Science Institute at Northeastern University London and and Principal Researcher at the CENTAI Institute.
Long Dismissed, Chronic Lyme Disease Is Finally Getting Its Moment Kim Lewis, a biology professor at Northeastern University who researches Lyme disease, thinks that’s because the medical system isn’t comfortable with uncertainty.
GBH What’s next for TikTok? We asked GBH’s social media strategist Northeastern University law professor Elettra Bietti told Waldman that this ban does very little in the way of regulating data privacy on social media, a problem that extends far beyond just TikTok.
With Debate Deal, Trump and Biden Sideline a Storied Campaign Institution “The campaigns have always wanted to take the debates back for themselves,” said Alan Schroeder, a professor emeritus at the Northeastern University School of Journalism in Boston, who has written several books about presidential debates.
What to know about the history of presidential debates “He’s the one that actually challenged Jimmy Carter to debates, and that set in place this tradition that has existed ever since then of presidential debates,” Alan Schroeder, professor emeritus of journalism at Northeastern University, previously told CNN’s Zachary B. Wolf.
GBH How ‘Baby Reindeer’ reflects (and fails to show) realities of stalking, according to a criminology professor “One of the challenges is that very often you have shows like this that become very popular and get a lot of attention, and often are not necessarily showing what the more common or typical experience is for individuals who are stalked,” said Carlos Cuevas, a professor of criminology and criminal justice at Northeastern University.
Biden, Trump agree to debate on June 27 and Sept. 10 “Both candidates will be under greater scrutiny than they have ever been due to their age,” Alan Schroeder, a professor emeritus at Northeastern University who wrote the book “Presidential Debates: Risky Business on the Campaign Trial.” He called the debate “one of the only moments in which the candidates don’t have complete control.”