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Artificial intelligence is now a key player in the scientific community, and its impact has been highlighted by this month’s Nobel Prize awards. This year’s Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to ...
Close — an actor currently playing Scorpius Malfoy in the first North American Broadway tour of “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” and recent Boston University alum — has been described as a light to ...
Carlos Apostle pictured in a 2019 article from El Mundo Boston. Apostle “took on a role” in a Boston University Metropolitan College criminal law class during the 2018-2019 school year and allegedly ...
Humans aren’t the only species who need a retirement plan. But for African penguins, that plan doesn’t include a 401 (k). The New England Aquarium created a new “retirement home” island in its penguin ...
After more than two months of strikes beginning Sept. 1, workers ratified contracts with Omni Hotels on Oct. 20, Hilton Hotels on Oct. 31 and Marriott Hotels on Nov. 6. These three chains encompass 13 ...
The Great Hall of the Massachusetts State House was filled with chatter and energy on Friday as individuals of all ages gathered for Korea Day, an event that celebrates Korean culture in Boston. The ...
The National Institute of Health announced it is limiting “indirect costs” — funds allocated toward facilities and administration — for research grants to a maximum of 15% on Feb. 7. This new policy ...
The Boston University women’s soccer team defeated Army West Point in the Patriot League semifinal 2-1 on Thursday, advancing to the Patriot League Final on Sunday. Senior defender Allison Hanlon (26) ...
In Studio West in the Boston University College of Communication, students assumed their respective positions on the anchor desk, behind the camera, in front of the teleprompter and at the control ...
As voters cast their ballots on Tuesday, opinions varied widely on the impact of voting for third-party candidates. People voting at Precinct 1 in Brookline, Massachusetts. Voters and political ...
A story of history and mythology meets 1980’s Iran in Boston University playwright Isabelle Fereshteh Sanatdar Stevens’ latest play “The Fig Tree, and The Phoenix, and The Desire to be Reborn,” which ...
Now that “brat summer” has had its time, I declare Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy season officially open. Her style — effortless and undeniably chic — is a timeless blueprint for the colder weather, with a ...