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Society & Culture

The US is not ready for its aging population. New Northeastern research explains why

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University News

Scientists make major breakthrough that rewrites the understanding of plant evolution

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Girlie Delacruz, Northeastern’s 2025 Model Mentor and Coach Award winner, says good leadership is about listening

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University News

The descendant of the only German officers who survived a plot to kill Hitler tells her family’s fascinating story

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Science & Technology

Researchers achieve new insights about liquid metals, opening doors for the creation of new materials

Portrait of Elizabeth Mynatt wearing a red blazer and yellow scarf, leaning up against a glass wall.

Khoury dean Beth Mynatt appears on “Sean Carroll’s Mindscape” podcast

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Art Scene: Untitled by Astro

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Arts & Entertainment

A new doc sheds light on Jeff Buckley’s legacy. Musicians explain why he is still so influential almost 30 years after his early death

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Science & Technology

New Northeastern research raises concerns over AI’s handling of suicide-related questions

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Society & Culture

Apple’s ‘Chief of War’ sheds new light on Hawaiian history. An expert breaks down the real story behind Jason Momoa’s new show

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University News

Northeastern to digitize archive of Boston legend Elma Lewis’ work, chronicling Black art and joy

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Law

A UN court says countries can sue each other over greenhouse gas emissions. A legal expert explains why it’s ‘absolutely remarkable’