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    AI and physics
    “The basic premise is that AI can help us do better physics, and something that is less expected is that physics can also help us understand AI better,” said Northeastern professor James Halverson.

    AI and physics have more in common than you might think.

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    Mark Patterson
    Formed by superheated glacial water from the last ice age, the hydrothermal vents Professor Mark Patterson studies have been bubbling beneath the fjord for centuries.

    Professor receives Fulbright to explore one of the world’s most unique hydrothermal vents

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  • Look to the skies this week to see the ‘Draconid’ meteor shower

    Look to the skies this week to see the ‘Draconid’ meteor shower

    The “Draconid shower” is the result of Earth plowing through the dusty trail left behind by an oddly orbiting comet called 21P/Giacobini-Zinner.
  • Next gen scanner could unlock new treatments for brain injuries

    Next gen scanner could unlock new treatments for brain injuries

    The Center for Translational Neuroimaging recently obtained a Mediso nanoScan 7T PET/MRI scanner, the first of its kind in the United States.
  • Scientists explore stakeholder-informed spatial modeling for hydrologic sciences

    Scientists explore stakeholder-informed spatial modeling for hydrologic sciences

    MES researchers convened an NSF-supported workshop exploring the role of stakeholders in hydrological studies and futures
  • Brain health researcher Charles Hillman installed as inaugural Manganaro Distinguished Professor

    Brain health researcher Charles Hillman installed as inaugural Manganaro Distinguished Professor

    Charles Hillman, director of the Institute for Cognitive and Brain Health, studies lifestyle behaviors on brain and cognition to maximize health and well-being, and to promote effective functioning.
  • Drought and low water levels could slow global trade at the Panama Canal

    Drought and low water levels could slow global trade at the Panama Canal

    New research by professor Samuel Muñoz reports that the risk of shipping disruptions will grow in a warming climate unless steps are taken to reduce greenhouse gas emissions or to adapt to drier conditions.
  • Three Seas student wins AAUS Award

    Three Seas student wins AAUS Award

    Congratulations to Zoe Salyapongse, Three Seas Program Cohort 45, on being awarded the American Academy of Underwater Sciences (AAUS) research award!
  • Houston, we have a Husky

    Houston, we have a Husky

    Imelda Muller, behavioral neuroscience '13, brings expertise in bioastronautics as one of 10 candidates who will undergo training to become an astronaut for NASA’s next generation of flights to the moon and beyond.
  • The key to international space cooperation is developments in biotechnology, Northeastern researchers say

    The key to international space cooperation is developments in biotechnology, Northeastern researchers say

    A new report from a group of Northeastern researchers explores across disciplines how biotech can ensure safe, sustainable life beyond Earth.
  • Comet or alien spaceship? An astrophysicist explains what we know about interstellar traveler 3I/Atlas

    Comet or alien spaceship? An astrophysicist explains what we know about interstellar traveler 3I/Atlas

    Confirmed as a comet, 3I/Atlas is one of only three interstellar objects we’ve detected entering our solar system. Northeastern’s Jacqueline McCleary breaks down what makes it special and what we can learn from it.
  • A summer of STEM and discovery

    A summer of STEM and discovery

    In the Bridge to Science/Bridge to Calculus Summer Program, students dive into STEM, financial literacy, and enrichment activities while building confidence and curiosity. They spend a summer of exploration, creativity, and hands-on learning in math, science, and technology. Read more below for a recap of the enlightening summer our high school scholars had during the...
  • College of Science welcomes new faculty!

    College of Science welcomes new faculty!

    Welcome to the new College of Science faculty who joined us in 2025 in Boston, Oakland, and Toronto!
  • Northeastern research finds aerobic fitness and lower body fat are associated with better mental health outcomes in children

    Northeastern research finds aerobic fitness and lower body fat are associated with better mental health outcomes in children

    Northeastern researchers looked at the link in children ages 8 to 11 in one of the first studies looking at these relationships in this population.