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Science & Technology

How do birds communicate? Northeastern network science models are opening up new possibilities for experts

Reality’s how we relate to it: Distinguished professor speaks at prestigious philosophy of mind lecture series

NGN Research
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University News

More researchers needed to rid the internet of harmful material, UK communications boss says at Northeastern conference

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World News

Why Sadiq Khan, the man Donald Trump dubbed a ‘stone cold loser’, was able to make history in London

Graduates celebrate at Northeastern’s Oakland commencement while confetti falls around them.
University News

At Northeastern’s Oakland commencement, student speaker urges graduates to stay in touch with ‘anyone who means the world to you’

A person in a crowd holds an Israeli flag in one hand an a Palestinian flag in the other hand.
Society & Culture

A generational divide on views of Israel … in both parties, according to new survey 

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Law

Alabama Supreme Court ruling on embryos creates possibility of legislators limiting fertility treatments, experts say

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Science & Technology

Can your smartwatch improve treatment for depression?

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Society & Culture

Women in engineering say female mentors offer help on challenging road

Donovan Holt posing in front of studio lights.
Arts & Entertainment

Northeastern student directs off-campus theater production, and does it ‘with flying colors’

A military truck driving down a flooded street in between lampposts.
Society & Culture

Recovery from natural disasters or man-made attacks begins with being prepared, researchers say

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Society & Culture

Minority victims die more often, and at younger ages, from violence. New research explains why ‘people of color are doubly victimized’