Is technology making us more predictable?
Albert-László Barabási is a popular network scientist, who writes books on some of the most intriguing topics. In fact, the latest book...
Books breaking stereotypes
The French parliament began a heated debate over Emmanuel Macron’s first major social reform: a law to end discrimination over women’s...
Writing: Improvising your 3 a.m. thoughts
Writing is always a process of discovery—I never know the end, or even the events on the next page, until they happen. There’s a constant...
Books and business: Sleek e-books or bulky hardcovers?
With everything just a phone’s click away there are many new ventures to the hobby of reading books. With easy to download and carry...
Are books a dying breed?
A 2016 Pew Research Center study found that more than 25 percent of adults in the U.S. had not read a book in the past year. “The person,...
A Paperless World at the University
Going paperless is appreciated and much needed these days. Therefore, In the world of college textbooks and journals, Northeastern...
The Next Hashtag, please?
Late-night reading on an e-reader doesn’t quite have the same excitement as trying to read sneakily by staying up past my bedtime,...
Hidden Treasures In Reading
It is now an irrefutable fact that regular reading not only helps in making one smarter, but it can actually increase an individual’s...








