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From the dinner plate to the lab: a delicious model organism
A new study by recent MSC PhD graduate Lara Lewis McGrath and a team of MSC researchers describes the first published transcriptome of the economically and scientifically important American lobster.
February 10, 2016
Temperature preference in Jonah crabs
Do crabs really care about the temperature? According to research by graduate student Lara Lewis, it depends on what they are used to.
March 28, 2014
AUVs in the deep, blue sea
While most people are interested in sending robots to Mars, Northeastern University Professors Mark Patterson and Joseph Ayers have developed AUV’s that explore the deep, blue sea.
January 30, 2014
We’re heading underwater
Two Marine and Environmental Sciences professors are featured in Men's Journal.
December 10, 2013
We're heading underwater
Two Marine and Environmental Sciences professors are featured in Men's Journal.
December 10, 2013
Social robots see smell
For more than four decades, biology professor Josephy Ayers has been working to develop robots that do not rely on algorithms or external controllers.
August 12, 2013
RoboBees get smart in pollen pursuit
If honeybees disappear completely, a team of scientists at Northeastern, Harvard University, and CentEye, Inc. has a plan.
June 07, 2013