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Is Google a monopoly? Landmark antitrust ruling — and new Northeastern research — show that it is

A person cutting up a sheet of I Voted stickers.

This Northeastern grad is using her music industry experiences to get young people to vote

Headshot of Sheila Puffer.

Sheila Puffer became a top expert on post-Soviet Russia’s free market. Her Northeastern career outlasted it

A diver approaching and observing coral under beautiful blue ocean water.

They’re living boulders on the ocean floor. Northeastern research explains the mysterious corallith

Cansu Canca gesturing while speaking.

What do corporations need to ethically implement AI? Turns out, a philosopher

Portrait of David De Cremer, a Dean at Northeastern University.

Business leaders should use human-centered approaches to AI adoption, Northeastern dean says

The colorful Google logo is blurred on top of a black background.

Google’s brand ads are a “sham” but companies have to buy them anyway, new report finds

After a storm, a flooded road has displaced cars and trees.

With the help of Northeastern, Tennessee Valley Authority experiments with a new forecast model  to better predict extreme rainfalls

A line of dairy cows at a farm.

How Northeastern researchers are helping predict the outbreak of bird flu on US dairy farms

A brightly colored galaxy cluster floats in space.

Galaxy clusters could be used as natural dark matter colliders to understand nature of invisible particles

Headshot of Wendy Parmet.

Wendy Parmet became a public health giant. In true Northeastern fashion, it started with a co-op

Alexander Ivanov working at a microscope.

Researchers develop method to analyze individual, still-living cells that may contain biomarkers for cancer and other deadly diseases