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Here's why a COVID-19 vaccine may not be enough
Professor Nada Sanders explains how monitoring the vaccine supply chain will prove as just as important as discovering a viable vaccine for Northeastern's COVID-19 Research and Analysis series.
How about a smart device that could catch implicit bias in the workplace?
Northeastern researchers are embarking on a project to yield an Alexa-like device that could be used in professional settings to alert users to instances of implicit bias.
'How do we break the supply chain' to disrupt human trafficking in U.S. agriculture?
Three Northeastern professors are using an interdisciplinary approach to research ways to disrupt supply chains that use human trafficking to exploit agricultural workers in the United States.
D'Amore-McKim welcomes 15 new full-time professors in 2019
Meet our new full-time professors who have joined D'Amore-McKim's community this fall.
Ignore the hand-wringing. Get ready for the disruption.
Nada Sanders discusses her forthcoming book, “The Humachine,” and the impact of artificial intelligence on the workforce for News at Northeastern.
From Hawaii to Boston, in search of the right jacket
Northeastern graduate Eric Hui, founder and owner of Terracea, a crossover apparel company based in Boston, poses for a portrait on March 5, 2019.
New research fuses tech and human talent
Professor Nada Sanders studies successful companies to pinpoint traits that have enabled them to thrive. Those most likely to endure, she says, exhibit characteristics of what she calls the ‘humachine'—a fusion of technological innovation and human talent.
Bursts of inspiration come from bursts of communication
Recent research from Professor Christoph Riedl finds that the secret to effective teamwork is all about the timing. What could this mean for your work communications?
The evolution of conflict resolution
Recently published in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface, Assistant Professor Christoph Riedl's latest research examines a model that might explain how humans resolve conflict, and what these actions say about biological and social behavior, both now and into the future.