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She was Northeastern’s first ‘Woman of the Year’

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She was Northeastern’s first ‘Woman of the Year’

Lessons from one of the world’s most successful businesswomen on running a global company

Lessons from one of the world’s most successful businesswomen on running a global company

Long-term care facilities need staff, fast. An algorithm could provide a solution.

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Long-term care facilities need staff, fast. An algorithm could provide a solution.

Hospitals are bracing for a surge of COVID-19 cases. This model can help them get ready for staff and equipment shortages.
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Hospitals are bracing for a surge of COVID-19 cases. This model can help them get ready for staff and equipment shortages.

Could houses of the future be made by bacteria?

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Could houses of the future be made by bacteria?

Roll bars and dented fenders: How Baja SAE race cars hit 35 mph on a lawnmower engine

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Roll bars and dented fenders: How Baja SAE race cars hit 35 mph on a lawnmower engine

Global resilience expert at Northeastern University says scientists, engineers, and city planners need to collaborate to prepare for the next Hurricane Dorian
Town employees of Emerald Isle work to clear the road after a tornado hit the beach town in North Carolina as Hurricane Dorian moved up the East coast on Thursday, Sept. 5, 2019. AP Photo/Tom Copeland

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Global resilience expert at Northeastern University says scientists, engineers, and city planners need to collaborate to prepare for the next Hurricane Dorian

Electrical engineering researchers develop technology that turns any surface into a wireless charger for many electronic devices, including drones
Kaushik Chowdhury, an associate professor of electrical and computer engineering, is working with former graduate student Yousof Naderi to develop technology that transforms any surface into a smart wireless charger to power several devices simultaneously. This system can also be used to power more complex gadgets, such as airborne drones. Photo by Ruby Wallau/Northeastern University

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Electrical engineering researchers develop technology that turns any surface into a wireless charger for many electronic devices, including drones

Northeastern University nanotechnology experts awarded patent for smart, zero-power sensors that will help fight forest, warehouse and construction site fires

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Northeastern University nanotechnology experts awarded patent for smart, zero-power sensors that will help fight forest, warehouse and construction site fires

Understanding how cracks form could lead to better cellphone batteries, tougher materials

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Understanding how cracks form could lead to better cellphone batteries, tougher materials

The US needs to change its approach to flooding after record-breaking floods in Midwest, Northeastern geoscientist says

The US needs to change its approach to flooding after record-breaking floods in Midwest, Northeastern geoscientist says

Northeastern University graduate named one of the New Faces of Civil Engineering by the American Society of Civil Engineers

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Northeastern University graduate named one of the New Faces of Civil Engineering by the American Society of Civil Engineers