Aggression in children with profound autism can be predicted using machine learning and biosensor data, Northeastern researcher says
Biosensors can detect certain physiological changes that can indicate possible aggressive behavior.
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Biosensors can detect certain physiological changes that can indicate possible aggressive behavior.
A new treatment for two of the most deadly and hard-to-treat cancers could be coming in the form of a vaccine.
Subfreezing temperatures will continue to plague much of the country this week, putting outdoor sports enthusiasts, football fans, unsheltered people and stranded motorists at increased risk of hypothermia and frostbite.
As a scholar in Northeastern University’s Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Graduate Fellowship program, Susana Kalish has been thinking a lot about the civil rights leader’s legacy.
Kids are using pricey skincare products meant to ward off aging and fine lines. But Northeastern experts say this may be futile.
Applied to a DPT program, but not sure what to expect? Here’s an overview of the curriculum and expectations.
With so many changes in healthcare, there’s a need for health informatics. Here’s why Northeastern's health informatics program is right for you.
Applied psychology focuses on using psychological research, theories, and methods to address real-world issues.
It might be Dry January, a New Year’s resolution or just a general curiosity in sobriety, but at the start of each year, millions of American adults skip out on drinking.
The days are finally getting longer, but the sun is still low in the sky — and that means you probably aren’t getting your recommended daily allowance of vitamin D through solar rays alone.