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Protestors outside of a car with Lyft and Uber stickers on it.

Northeastern researcher creates AI tools that help gig workers solve problems

Extremist communities continue to rely on YouTube for hosting, but most videos are viewed off-site, Northeastern research finds

Ozlem Ergun speaking into a microphone at a podium.

Is gig work compatible with employment status? Study finds reclassification benefits both workers and platforms

Heather Brenhouse looking through a microscope.

A biological trigger of early puberty is uncovered by Northeastern scientists

The eternal flame at the gravesite of JFK.

JFK was inspired by Camelot. Now this professor thinks we need fantasy once again to protect us in an AI age

Headshot of Cassandra McKenzie.

Northeastern’s Cassandra McKenzie recognized by city of Boston as ‘trailblazer’ for women in construction

A gloved hand holding a petri dish of microplastics over a yellow surface.

What is ‘marine snow’? And how do microplastics slow the rate at which carbon is pulled from the sea surface to the depths?

Joe Biden speaking into a microphone (left) and Donald Trump speaking into a microphone (right).

Election 2024: New, easy-to-read poll tracker plots changes within pollsters

Two sperm whales swimming, photographed under the water.

Researchers are translating ‘whale-speak’ — accents included — and this Northeastern network scientist is leading the way

Barry L. Karger gesturing while speaking at the Barnett Insitute 50th Anniversary.

Northeastern’s Barnett Institute of Chemical and Biological Analysis celebrates 50th anniversary by looking to the future

Blue swirls surround three heads held by green-colored hands over a grey background.

Our brains trick us into thinking consciousness can reside outside the body, new Northeastern research proves

A person holding their phone up to a black screen showing the TikTok logo.

Pro-Palestinian posts significantly outnumbered pro-Israeli posts on TikTok, new Northeastern research shows