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What made this TED talk one of the most watched of 2018?

Posted onJanuary 15, 2019May 4, 2021Leave a comment

By Khalida Sarwari “You are not at the mercy of mythical emotion circuits,” Lisa Feldman Barrett calmly says from the center of a red, circular stage to …

CategoriesNortheastern UniversityTagsbrain, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, emotions, Lisa Feldman Barrett, Research, science, TED talk

The US may be giving up on the Paris Accord on climate change, but these students aren’t

Posted onJanuary 15, 2019May 4, 2021Leave a comment

By Khalida Sarwari Emma Thornton wants you to imagine a world in which crops are shaded and fertilized by trees, coastal ecosystems protect communities from …

CategoriesNortheastern UniversityTagsclimate change, Climate Change Conference, COP24, global warming, Laura Kuhl, Paris Agreement, poland, Trump, United Nations

Can data help make racial profiling by police a thing of the past?

Posted onJanuary 7, 2019May 4, 2021Leave a comment

By Khalida Sarwari When Jack McDevitt was asked to lead a study to determine whether police officers in Kansas engage in racial profiling, he didn’t have to think …

CategoriesNortheastern UniversityTagsAmy Farrell, criminal justice, Jack McDevitt, Kansas law enforcement, police, racial profiling, Research

From war zones to the classroom

Posted onJanuary 3, 2019May 4, 2021Leave a comment

By Khalida Sarwari In Kosovo, he shielded lawyers and judges conducting war crime trials and helped military units scoop up war criminals. In Iraq, he …

CategoriesNortheastern UniversityTagsAfghanistan, CIA, defense, higher education, homeland security, Iraq, Lifelong learning, Marine Corps, military, Philip McTigue, security

The scribblings of John Adams might help build a better search engine

Posted onDecember 20, 2018May 4, 2021Leave a comment

By Khalida Sarwari John Adams once owned a copy of Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s 1761 philosophical novel Julie, ou La nouvelle Héloïse that now belongs to the Boston Public …

CategoriesNortheastern UniversityTagsannotation, archives, books, David Smith, digitization, John Adams

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    • Northeastern University
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    • Saratoga News
    • Campbell Reporter
    • Bay City News Service
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