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Distinguished Professor Ravi Ramamurti launches a new website featuring how reverse innovation has played a significant role in how countries are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, including best practices in overall strategy, prevention, testing, contact tracing, isolation and quarantining, treatment and vaccines, and reopening.

Northeastern students came together the month following George Floyd's death to pool their resources and technology know-how to support Black people with the launch of Build for Black Lives, an online platform that helps connect people who have technology and design skills with activists, organizers, and Black-owned businesses.

Professor Timothy Hoff shares how how primary care physicians have adapted, and continue to adapt, to a new reality in healthcare.

The Bloomberg Terminal provides access to real-time data on every market, breaking news, in-depth research, powerful analytics, and communications tools all in one place.

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.

The story of an ATM receipt from 1995 represents the “lowest of all low points” for Nick Dimitrov, a Northeastern graduate who arrived from Bulgaria with next to nothing and went on to negotiate multi-million-dollar deals.

After a life-changing event, Paul Coyne enrolled in two D'Amore-McKim online graduate programs simultaneously. He then went on to co-found a health technology startup in New York City that uses artificial intelligence to monitor the physical and digital environment within a hospital room.

Yael Karlinsky-Shichor, whose research focuses on the automation of decision-making and its application to marketing, is on a quest to find out what exactly is going on in our head when we make decisions that override suggestions or recommendations made by automated systems.

A new Northeastern-Gallup poll shows that more than 70 percent of Americans believe automation will downsize workforces and eliminate jobs. Lifelong learning could be the answer. Raj Echambadi and Mark Bernfeld discuss these changes for News at Northeastern.

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