Wastewater sampling could be key to early warning of new disease outbreaks Testing wastewater is “more efficient than what we currently have, that is mostly testing people at the borders or trying to test in hospitals, but in a way that we are always late”, said Alessandro Vespignani, professor of computer and health sciences at Northeastern University and co-author of the Nature study.
A litmus test for Bezos I think that’s unlikely, but who knows? Maybe Bezos will indeed steer the Post into “embracing all MAGA, all the time,” as my friend Dan Kennedy, a journalism professor at Northeastern University, forewarned the other day.
The New Republic RFK Jr.’s Policies Could Spread Measles Far Beyond Texas “We have the means to prevent this. We have a very, very effective vaccine,” Neil Maniar, professor of public health practice at Northeastern University, told me.
From Groceries to Cars, Tariffs Could Raise Prices for U.S. Consumers How quickly firms are willing and able to raise their prices remains to be seen, said Peter Simon, an economics professor at Northeastern University.
Observing Ramadan in Boston “Not even water?” is such a common question Muslims get during Ramadan — the Islamic month of fasting — that it’s become an inside joke. Malak Ahmed, the social justice chair at the Islamic Society of Northeastern University, even has a hoodie displaying the question.
The Hill Kennedy sends mixed vaccine messages amid Texas measles outbreak Wendy Parmet, the director of the Center for Health Policy and Law at Northeastern University School of Law, described Kennedy’s op-ed as “mealy-mouthed advice.”
Vox The harrowing lives of animal researchers Principal investigators “don’t get enough training as it is on how to mentor and train others,” said Jocelyn Breton, a postdoctoral researcher at Northeastern University.
Forbes Wave Power And AI As the Director of the School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs at Northeastern University, I lead the hub for doers and dreamers who think and act locally and globally. This is why I’m here at Davos: to connect with other doers and dreamers, and I’m delighted to be with you on this panel.” – […]
Real Simple 7 Reasons Your Dishes Are Still Dirty After a Dishwasher Cycle Overloading the dishwasher by packing too many dishes into the washer blocks the efficient flow of the cleaning cycle. “Blocking the spray arms or cramming dishes together prevents proper water circulation,” says Darin Detwiler, associate professor of food policy at Northeastern University.
The use of AI in local news faces a substantial obstacle: trust “I think it’s an experiment out of desperate sense,” said Myojung Chung, an assistant professor of journalism and media innovation at Northeastern University.
Dismantling agencies and firing workers: How Trump is redefining relations with Congress and courts “We don’t have a clash yet between Congress and the president. We don’t have as of yet a direct refusal to obey court orders,” Jeremy Paul, a constitutional law professor at Northeastern University, told USA TODAY.
Times of India Can we really train our brain for better memory, or does it have limits? Study answers Research from Northeastern and Brown Universities reveals that while memory can be improved through training and specific brain games, the effectiveness of such training is influenced by individual factors like cognitive skills, learning styles, and motivation.