The Cut Trump’s IVF Executive Order Is a Glorified Press Release We spoke with two experts in reproductive-technology law, Katherine Kraschel at Northeastern University and Susan Crockin at Georgetown University Law Center, to find out how Trump’s latest order does — and more important, does not — affect IVF access.
Marketplace Federal layoffs spark concerns over nation’s food safety We still don’t know the full extent of layoffs at the FDA, which oversees the safety of most of our food supply, but they are widespread, noted Darin Detwiler, a food safety expert and consultant teaching at Northeastern University.
Fox News Minnesota declares state of emergency as diseases cripple Midwestern farms Sam Scarpino, director of AI and life sciences and professor of health sciences at Northeastern University in Boston, previously said that he considers the ongoing U.S. bird flu outbreak as “serious.”
New Atlas How listening to nostalgic music could stave off dementia A 2022 study, led by Psyche Loui from Northeastern University’s Music Imaging and Neural Dynamics Lab, answered two specific questions in regards to this incredible music-triggered phenomenon.
PBS NewsHour The growing concerns around the boom in sport betting Harry Levant, Northeastern University: I made my last bet on April 27, 2014, and on that same night, nearly took my own life.
The Times UK Men are more romantic than women, say scientists. Why? It’s the fear of being single I’m not surprised that, according to a new report from Northeastern University in Boston (Massachusetts, not Lincolnshire), dancing around your kitchen à la Sophie Ellis-Bextor counts as proper exercise.
CBS Beyoncé fans complain of inconsistent ticket prices for Cowboy Carter Tour Ticketmaster does not have surge pricing or dynamic algorithms to adjust ticket prices.” Andrew Mall, associate professor of music at Northeastern University, joined CBS News to discuss the issue.
BBC Radio BBC Radio 5 (Tony Livesey Show) A study from Northeastern University in Boston says that dancing twenty minutes a day can help you reach your health targets.
Business Insider Japan has figured out how to build resilient housing in disaster-prone places — here’s what the US can learn “Japan has gradually cranked up the expectations on housing,” Daniel Aldrich, professor of political science and public policy at Northeastern University, told BI.
Fox News Here’s what happened during President Donald Trump’s 4th week in office “The process of discontinuing the penny in the U.S. is a little unclear. It would likely require an act of Congress, but the Secretary of the Treasury might be able to simply stop the minting of new pennies,” Robert Triest, an economics professor at Northeastern University, told the Northeastern Global News.
The Times UK Dance for 20 minutes a day ‘to hit weekly exercise target’ The goal, Aston McCullough from Northeastern University said, was to find easier ways to keep active. “Dance is a really accessible form of physical activity that people can do, even in their homes,” he said, speaking at the American Association for the Advancement of Science annual meeting in Boston.
The Telegraph A 20-minute dance a day will keep NHS doctors at bay, US study finds Scientists from Northeastern University, in Boston, Massachusetts, recruited 48 participants aged 18 to 83 years old with a range of rhythmic experience and asked them to take part in five-minute bouts of dancing, Oxygen intake and heart rate were measured to determine intensity of the exercise