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Personalized text-to-speech voices help people with speech disabilities maintain identity and social connection
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Personalized text-to-speech voices help people with speech disabilities maintain identity and social connection
November 18, 2019
Is Oklahoma’s mass commutation of prisoners too small to make a difference?
Is Oklahoma’s mass commutation of prisoners too small to make a difference?
November 5, 2019
Meet the axolotl: A cannibalistic salamander that regenerates its limbs and might help us better understand human stem cell therapy
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Meet the axolotl: A cannibalistic salamander that regenerates its limbs and might help us better understand human stem cell therapy
October 21, 2019
Artist Katy Ann Gilmore paints a geometric mural for Northeastern’s Public Art Initiative
Artist Katy Ann Gilmore paints a geometric mural for Northeastern’s Public Art Initiative
October 8, 2019
Northeastern professor Ameet Pinto wins Paul L. Busch award to make bacteria monitoring easier and cheaper in engineered water systems
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Northeastern professor Ameet Pinto wins Paul L. Busch award to make bacteria monitoring easier and cheaper in engineered water systems
September 27, 2019
Why is Jane Austen the only woman in early modern English literature textbooks? Blame the pride and prejudice of men.
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Why is Jane Austen the only woman in early modern English literature textbooks? Blame the pride and prejudice of men.
September 6, 2019
This wearable device can predict aggressive outbursts in people with autism a minute in advance
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This wearable device can predict aggressive outbursts in people with autism a minute in advance
August 21, 2019
Six epidemics from American history show how urban design affects our health
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Six epidemics from American history show how urban design affects our health
August 8, 2019
Drug overdose deaths are down for the first time in 30 years giving cautious hope for the future of the opioid crisis
Drug overdose deaths are down for the first time in 30 years giving cautious hope for the future of the opioid crisis
July 19, 2019
Northeastern professor Javier Apfeld tests the lifespan of c. elegan worms to understand how the brain dictates age
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Northeastern professor Javier Apfeld tests the lifespan of c. elegan worms to understand how the brain dictates age
July 5, 2019
Northeastern University researchers’ style guide helps journalists and policymakers avoid harmful language when discussing the opioid crisis
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Northeastern University researchers’ style guide helps journalists and policymakers avoid harmful language when discussing the opioid crisis
June 20, 2019
These Buddies might change your life
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These Buddies might change your life
November 28, 2018
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