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Facebook’s content moderation ‘happens too late,’ says new Northeastern research
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Facebook’s content moderation ‘happens too late,’ says new Northeastern research

Mixed-race South Africans build cultural identity through musical groups, Northeastern research shows
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Mixed-race South Africans build cultural identity through musical groups, Northeastern research shows

Researchers say they’ve created a breakthrough reagent by harnessing the power of ‘click chemistry’
Sara Rouhanifard looking at molecular imaging on a computer screen in a lab.

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Researchers say they’ve created a breakthrough reagent by harnessing the power of ‘click chemistry’

Autistic people are more likely to suffer anxiety, depression and suicidal ideation. So why is it so hard for them to get help?
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Autistic people are more likely to suffer anxiety, depression and suicidal ideation. So why is it so hard for them to get help?

Northeastern researchers develop algorithm that could make underwater robots more economical 
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Northeastern researchers develop algorithm that could make underwater robots more economical 

 Safa Jamali wins Arthur B. Metzner Early Career Award for research on materials between solid and fluid states
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 Safa Jamali wins Arthur B. Metzner Early Career Award for research on materials between solid and fluid states

Juliana Spahr’s latest poetry collection meditates on the climate crisis, the alt-right
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Juliana Spahr’s latest poetry collection meditates on the climate crisis, the alt-right

AI is making lawyers more productive and justice more accessible, Northeastern legal expert says
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AI is making lawyers more productive and justice more accessible, Northeastern legal expert says

From Uganda to robotics labs, Julia Manczurowsky reimagines a traditional career in physical therapy
Julia Manczurowsky sitting in a biomechanics lab using motion capture equipment and monitors.

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From Uganda to robotics labs, Julia Manczurowsky reimagines a traditional career in physical therapy

Female entrepreneurs have an advantage when it comes to funding social enterprises, new Northeastern research finds
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Female entrepreneurs have an advantage when it comes to funding social enterprises, new Northeastern research finds

Northeastern researchers visualize the past and present of the Venice Biennale
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Northeastern researchers visualize the past and present of the Venice Biennale

Why one out of three family businesses is inherited by the wrong person
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Why one out of three family businesses is inherited by the wrong person