Mass Live Northeastern Univ. economist: Mass. lagged nation on GDP growth Northeastern University associate professor emeritus Alan Clayton-Matthews said gross state product in Massachusetts has trailed the U.S. growth rate in the last four quarters.
Boston.com Here are Mass. colleges’ 2025 commencement speakers Northeastern University: Elliot Grainge serves as the CEO of Atlantic Music Group and is a Northeastern alum. Atlantic helped the careers of legacy acts like Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, and Led Zeppelin, and current mainstream artists Ed Sheeran, Bruno Mars, and Charli xcx. Grainge took the helm at just 30 years old after establishing his […]
Fungi could be used to build homes one day. Meet the researchers trying to make it possible “These kinds of experiments are done on a small scale. … They are not necessarily a reflection of the bulk material properties,” said Manjula-Basavanna, who is senior research scientist at Northeastern University in Boston.
New Scientist Microplastics could be hampering the ocean’s ability to capture carbon “We expect to find plastics at the bottom of the ocean, and at the top of the ocean. But not everywhere,” says Aron Stubbins at Northeastern University in Massachusetts.
Forbes Experience As A Service For The AI-Driven World R. Paul Singh, CEO of Startup Strategies, is a successful entrepreneur and an adjunct lecturer at Northeastern University.
‘Sand, Snow, and Stardust’ Review: The Battlefield Fights Back “It is difficult for us to grasp just how little was understood about the world’s most out-of-the-way places” in the mid-20th century, writes Ms. Heefner, a professor of history at Northeastern University and the author of “The Missile Next Door: The Minuteman in the American Heartland” (2012).
New Atlas Psilocybin an effective treatment for repeated concussions, study suggests “It really did incredible things,” said Craig Ferris, PhD, professor of psychology and pharmaceutical sciences at Northeastern and the study’s corresponding author. “What we found was that with head injuries is that functional connections go down across the brain.”
Newsweek Trump’s ‘Economic Fantasy’ in Trouble as US Lurches Toward Recession Nada Sanders, Distinguished Professor of Supply Chain Management at Northeastern University, told Newsweek: “The reality is that supply chains take time to shift and reverse course, reroute, ramp up and slow down. Impacts on supply chains and global trade take time manifest and even more time to reverse course.
El Pais Sea of plastic: Global study finds thousands of microparticles even in the Mariana Trench Aron Stubbins studies the carbon cycle at Northeastern University in the United States. The circulation of this element is fundamental to life, and plastic may be disrupting it.
Science Trump’s team, often accused of spreading misinformation, slashes misinformation research Swire-Thompson, a psychologist at Northeastern University, studies misinformation—but not the political lies that get most of the attention. She’s interested in false information about cancer, and why people fall for it. “There’s a lot of people online trying to sell their snake oil,” she says.
Newsweek Ukraine-US Minerals Deal: Here’s What’s Agreed Laura Lewis, distinguished university professor of chemical engineering at Northeastern University, said in February that the accessibility and amount of the minerals Ukraine might have do not seem to be of a level that would even be economically competitive with what the U.S. already has access to.
As the crowds at Karen Read’s retrial dwindle, the spectacle persists online Why do so many people care? “It involves a police officer and the possibility of police misconduct or even a cover-up,” said Laurel Ahnert, an assistant teaching professor at Northeastern University who taught a class on true crime.