New Scientist Waste surveillance at just 20 airports could spot the next pandemic “If you’re going to the bathroom on an aircraft, and if you blow your nose and put that in the toilet – or if you do whatever you have to do – there’s some chance that some of the genetic material from the pathogen is going into the waste water,” says Guillaume St-Onge at Northeastern University in […]
Fox News New bird flu strain detected in Nevada dairy worker, CDC says Sam Scarpino, director of AI and life sciences and professor of health sciences at Northeastern University in Boston, also expressed to Fox News Digital the severity of this new case.
CNBC Psychotherapist: 10 phrases the most mentally strong people use every day Article by Amy Morin is a psychotherapist, clinical social worker and instructor at Northeastern University.
Newsweek Why Dropping Eric Adams’ Case Is ‘Dangerous’ “There’s no doubt this action leaves Adams beholden to the Trump administration, and to [Trump] personally, who has significant interests in New York City,” Costas Panagopoulos, a professor of political science at Northeastern University, told Newsweek.
Fortune Does Trump’s penny plan make cents? How ditching the hated coin would affect consumers “It will be important to have rules in place regarding how cash transactions that are not divisible by 5 cents should be handled, most likely by rounding to the nearest 5 cents, and also regarding how existing stocks of pennies can be used and exchanged,” said Robert K. Triest, economics professor at Northeastern University.
Boston.com Why some women are swearing off men The election left a lot of women feeling “like they’re under attack,” according to Suzanna Danuta Walters, director of Northeastern’s Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies program.
Newsweek Chicago Housing Development Shrinks Itself by 80% in Face of Trump Tariffs While some jobs in the domestic sand or cement industries may be saved, others will be shed due to higher construction costs, Peter Simon, an economics professor at Northeastern University, told Newsweek.
Trump promised no new pennies — here’s how that would work Robert Triest, an economics professor at Northeastern University, expects the United States to follow the lead of Canada — where pennies quietly disappeared after 2013.
White House says it’s the judges — not Trump — causing a ‘constitutional crisis’ “Under our system, up until now, it’s always been understood that it’s the courts that decide whether executive authority is legitimate or not,” said Jeremy Paul, a law professor at Northeastern University. Trump is far from the only president to have his agenda slowed by the courts.
Portland Press Herald Harpswell’s iconic Cribstone Bridge inspires Roux Institute’s Alfond Center Northeastern University’s Roux Insitute held a design contest for the Alfond Center on its new, $500 million Portland campus. The design needed to embody Maine, leading the CambridgeSeven architecture firm to the historic span between Orr’s and Bailey islands.
Space telescope finds rare ‘Einstein Ring’ of light in nearby galaxy The galaxy, NGC 6505, itself is not new to scientists and has been studied since the 19th century, Jacqueline McCleary, assistant professor of physics at Northeastern University says.
US finds Mass. education department fails to protect students with disabilities The federal investigation follows a 2021 report from Northeastern University School of Law and the Special Needs Advocacy Network identifying myriad issues now coming to light in the US Education Department report.