New Northeastern cognitive neuroscientist wants to improve your hearing and brain function
As one of Northeastern’s newest faculty members, cognitive neuroscientist Jonathan Peelle is still setting up his lab. But he is already unpacking advice.
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As one of Northeastern’s newest faculty members, cognitive neuroscientist Jonathan Peelle is still setting up his lab. But he is already unpacking advice.
Children tend to experience a jump in cognitive performance in the hour immediately following exercise. Children with obesity are the exception. Northeastern's Center for Cognitive and Brain Health is trying to find out why.
The Patagonia Purpose Trust will maintain the company’s “socially responsible business” approach, while the Holdfast Collective, a new nonprofit, will use company profits to fight climate change.
Northeastern professor Sara Wylie has been appointed to the US Department of Energy.
Dylan Hogan knew nothing of volt hockey one year ago. Last month in Sweden, the Northeastern pre-med student found himself coaching an inspired team of players in wheelchairs at the sport’s inaugural World Cup.
Could big data help predict which patients might be susceptible to infections that could lead to potentially deadly sepsis?
This is just the latest example of how vocal AI is making its way into Hollywood—and reshaping the industry in the process.
Taylor Swift caused a stir on social media last week when she released her music video for the song “Anti-Hero.”
Where is your COVID-19 vaccination card? Is it in your wallet or purse? Is it at home, buried in a pile of mail? Is it lost? If you’re not sure, you’re not alone.
This week, the Northeastern University and Bouvé College of Health Sciences teams wrapped up several days at the American Public Health Association Conference (APHA).